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ECCPC and THEC hold fifth joint meeting in Taipei (with photos)

     The following is issued on behalf of the Secretariat to the Hong Kong-Taiwan Economic and Cultural Co-operation and Promotion Council:

     The Hong Kong-Taiwan Economic and Cultural Cooperation and Promotion Council (ECCPC) and the Taiwan-Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Co-operation Council (THEC) convened their fifth joint meeting in Taipei on December 16. The meeting was co-chaired by the ECCPC Chairperson, Mr Charles Lee, and the THEC Acting Chairman, Mr Lin Chu-chia.

     Mr Lee said, "Since its establishment in 2010, the ECCPC-THEC has been promoting, in the spirit of pragmatism and mutual benefit, co-operation and exchanges on various fronts. We hope that both sides can continue their efforts and proactively utilise the platform to enhance Hong Kong-Taiwan relations, benefitting people in the two places."

     At the joint meeting today, both sides reviewed the Councils' achievements in the past year in various co-operation areas, which included:

(a) On tourism co-operation, the tourism promotion organisations on both sides signed an agreement to launch the Asia Cruise Fund, encouraging cruise lines to include Hong Kong and Taiwan in more cruise itineraries;

(b) On the economic, trade and investment fronts, deposit protection agencies on both sides signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance information sharing and co-operation in dealing with cross-region deposit matters. In addition, the Hong Kong Business Association in Taiwan was formally established this year, which promotes commercial co-operation in both places with a view to exploring Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas markets in a concerted manner;

(c) On technological exchanges, the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation and Industrial Technology Research Institute in Taiwan signed a co-operation agreement to create a platform for matching investors and business partners for high-tech enterprises in the two places, thus encouraging start-ups;

(d) On cultural exchanges, the leading Chinese orchestras of the two places signed a co-operation agreement to enhance artistic exchange and resource sharing;

(e) On health co-operation, both sides have agreed to establish a point-to-point communication mechanism on four fronts including communicable diseases, food safety, Chinese medicine and Western drugs, facilitating information exchange and responsive communication between relevant bodies on related matters; and

(f) On legal co-operation, the arbitration association in Taiwan will set up an office in Hong Kong, offering commercial and investment dispute resolution services.

     In addition, both sides agreed to explore three new co-operation areas through the ECCPC-THEC discussion platform, namely co-operation and exchanges in meteorological services, combating landslides and combating floods.

     The ECCPC and the THEC will continue to take forward multi-faceted co-operation between Hong Kong and Taiwan, further cementing the Councils as a discussion platform between the two places and making strides in Hong Kong-Taiwan relations.

Ends/Tuesday, December 16, 2014

The fifth joint meeting of the Hong Kong-Taiwan Economic and Cultural Cooperation and Promotion Council (ECCPC) and the Taiwan-Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Co-operation Council (THEC) was held in Taipei today (December 16). The meeting was co-chaired by the ECCPC Chairperson, Mr Charles Lee, and the Acting THEC Chairman, Dr Lin Chu-chia.

ECCPC and THEC hold fifth joint meeting (1)

The fifth joint meeting of the Hong Kong-Taiwan Economic and Cultural Cooperation and Promotion Council (ECCPC) and the Taiwan-Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Co-operation Council (THEC) was held in Taipei today (December 16). The meeting was co-chaired by the ECCPC Chairperson, Mr Charles Lee, and the Acting THEC Chairman, Dr Lin Chu-chia.

The Chairperson of the ECCPC, Mr Charles Lee, speaks at the meeting.

ECCPC and THEC hold fifth joint meeting (2)

The Chairperson of the ECCPC, Mr Charles Lee, speaks at the meeting.