陳茂波:本港配合國家規劃及大灣區發展 未來充滿機遇
財政司司長陳茂波出席「亞洲物流航運及空運會議」時表示,疫情、地緣政治緊張、貿易競爭等因素,導致全球經濟前景惡化且不明朗,為各國經濟帶來挑戰,本港經濟受外圍環境影響,亦不能獨善其身。不過,香港過去廿五年經過眾多經濟危機,證明香港充滿彈性。他相信,香港配合國家十四五規劃、粵港澳大灣區的發展,令香港未來充滿機遇。
他又表示,香港積極尋求加入區域全面經濟夥伴關係協定(RCEP),及與外國加強聯繫,說好香港故事。
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