HK government's practical efforts win wide support 
 
  (Xinhua)  Updated: 2006-10-11 21:33  
Hong Kong government's policy address won support from business world and 
professionals Wednesday by putting most concerned issues of Hong Kong people at 
the top of its policy agenda. 
 Donald Tsang, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 
(HKSAR), said in his policy address Wednesday that boosting economic 
development, helping families and intensifying efforts to protect the 
environment will top the government's policy agenda in the next year. 
 Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce said it supported the government's 
position in saving the deteriorating environment, reducing obstacles in business 
development and strengthening the cooperation with the Chinese Mainland. 
 The Chinese Manufactures' Association of Hong Kong said in its statement that 
the government's decision in supporting families and strengthening environment 
protection showed the government's efforts in putting people first while 
attaching importance to economic, culture and social developments. 
 Federation of Hong Kong Industries said the policy address showed the 
government's spirit of putting people first and developing harmonious society. 
It supports the government's decision of consolidating the basis of Hong Kong's 
free economy. 
 Kwok Ping-kwong, Vice Chairman of Hong Kong's leading property group, Sun 
Hung Kai Properties, said the new policy pledged to take several measures in 
families development and education which are favorable to long term social 
stability and prosperity. 
 Cathay Pacific's Chief Executive Philip Chen said the policy address' 
commitment to expanding Hong Kong's air services network as well as air cargo 
capacity at Hong Kong International Airport are important measures in 
strengthening Hong Kong's position as air transport hub. 
 Nongovernmental and educational groups showed their appreciation of 
environmental and educational measures addressed in Tsang's policy. 
 Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, former government official and founder of a 
nongovernmental brain bank, said the policy address is constructive and its 
measures on environment protection are in the right direction. 
 Hong Kong Association of Educators said the financial supporting policy to 
kindergarten is a break through in improving Hong Kong's preschool education and 
beneficial to Hong Kong's educational development in long 
term.  
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