Hong Kong – Speech by CE at Second 2024 ABAC Meeting welcome dinner (English only) (with photos/video)

Speech by CE at Second 2024 ABAC Meeting welcome dinner (English only) (with photos/video)

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     Following is the speech by the Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, at the welcome dinner of the Second 2024 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Advisory Council (ABAC) Meeting today (April 23):

Commissioner Cui Jianchun (Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)), Mrs Julia Torreblanca (Chair of the ABAC 2024), Ambassador Carlos Vasquez (Chair of the APEC Senior Officials’ Meetings 2024), Mr Fernando Zavala (Chair of APEC CEO Summit 2024), my good friend, Ms Marjorie Yang (Hong Kong, China’s representative to ABAC), President Andrew Leung (President of the Legislative Council), Mrs Regina Ip (Convenor of the Non-official Members of the Executive Council), ABAC members, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
      
     First of all, thank you for accepting my invitation to come to the great city of Hong Kong. And of course, I must thank Marjorie, because she has the charisma – so that you accepted the invitation because of what she has said to you. I would like to welcome each one of you to Hong Kong. Welcome to the Hong Kong Palace Museum and tonight’s gala dinner. This special occasion marks the second APEC Business Advisory Council Meeting of 2024. Tonight, we celebrate the presence here, in Hong Kong, China, of representatives from all 21 APEC economies. Each and every one of you. Isn’t it great?
      
     Since becoming an APEC member in 1991, we have actively contributed to the critical work of APEC. Indeed, this is the fourth ABAC meeting we have hosted since 2002.
      
     We are committed to APEC. We firmly believe in regional economic integration. We believe that co-operation, at every level, is essential if we are to overcome our shared global challenges.
      
     Our trade and investment ties with APEC member economies have always been close. Bilateral goods trade between Hong Kong, China and the other members of APEC exceeded US$940 billion last year. That, ladies and gentlemen, represented nearly 85 per cent of our total trade in goods. Nine of our top 10 trading partners are APEC member economies.
      
     More than good business partners, the economies of APEC are incubators of ideas, promoting inclusive, innovative and sustainable growth for the Asia-Pacific region. We value the input and insights of ABAC and its business leaders in realising these collective goals.
      
     “People. Business. Prosperity” is the theme of this year’s ABAC. I fully agree with the thinking behind this visionary theme. After all, people and businesses are instrumental in driving prosperity.
      
     The HKSAR Government has set out priorities that empower our people and businesses to grow and prosper. We do so by creating an enabling environment, and opening up new opportunities.
      
     The “one country, two systems” framework allows for our sound rule of law, the long tradition of our common law system, and a world-renowned judiciary that exercises its judicial power independently, free from any interference.
      
     Our Court of Final Appeal is vested with the power of final adjudication. Currently, nine eminent judges from the United Kingdom and Australia serve as non-permanent judges of the Court of Final Appeal, bringing with them their illustrious judicial experience from other common law jurisdictions.
      
     Many of the world’s leading financial centres, APEC economies included, practise the common law. Hong Kong speaks the familiar legal language that gives comforting confidence to a world of investors.
      
     Our robust legal system, together with other long-standing institutional strengths such as the free flow of information, capital, goods and people, a low and simple tax regime, with both Chinese and English as official languages, ensure our strategic role as a “super connector” and “super value-adder” between the Mainland and the rest of the world.
      
     We have long been a steadfast supporter of free and open trade and investment, with the rules-based multilateral trading system of the WTO (World Trade Organization) at its core. We maintain a level playing field for business – local, regional and global.
      
     That’s abundantly clear to the 20 economies we’ve signed eight free trade agreements with to date. And, let me add, we are negotiating an FTA (Free Trade Agreement) with Peru, while seeking accession to the Regional Cooperation Economic Partnership (RCEP), the world’s largest free trade pact.
      
     We support Peru’s APEC host-year initiative to reignite and refresh the Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific agenda. We believe it would revitalise APEC’s regional economic integration progress.
      
     Hong Kong has all it takes to prosper in economic development with our international counterparts. As the only Asian city with as many as five universities in the world’s top 100, we have nurtured a multi-talented workforce that is known for its resilience and dedication. We are, at the same time, opening our doors to global talent and professionals to join us in this new era of opportunities.
      
     Like every economy in APEC, we believe that I&T (innovation and technology) is central to our future. We are focusing on several prime areas: life and health technology, AI and data analytics, fintech, and new energy and materials and advanced manufacturing.
      
     Within the past year or so, some 50 high-powered, high-tech enterprises from around the world have set up or expanded their businesses here in Hong Kong. In turning to Hong Kong for their future, they are bringing to our economy more than US$5 billion in investment, while creating some 13 000 jobs in our city.
      
     At the same time, our start-ups last year passed more than 4 200. That’s up 34 per cent from just four years ago.
      
     Alongside our commitment to I&T and economic development, we are mindful to stay inclusive of everybody that calls our city home.
      
     Looking at all of you, I am pleased to note that female is well represented in ABAC membership globally, including this year’s ABAC Chair Julia Torreblanca. I am proud, in particular, to add that all three representatives of Hong Kong, China to ABAC are female – Marjorie Yang, Mary Huen and Nisa Leung. That’s the highest proportion of female representation among all ABAC members. Aren’t we doing well?
      
     Women are prominent not only in our business sector, but also in the HKSAR Government. Quite a number of the leaders in our trade team are ladies. They include Eliza Lee, our Permanent Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, as well as Maggie Wong, our Director-General of Trade and Industry. More of you know her by her other capacity as Hong Kong, China’s Senior Official to APEC.
      
     In fact, one of Hong Kong, China’s most experienced officials in shepherding our work in APEC, is here among us tonight. Guess who? Of course, I’m talking about Regina Ip. She was our Director-General of Industry some three decades ago, and was closely involved in our participation in APEC. Regina is now the Convenor of the Non-official Members of my Executive Council, and continues to provide valuable contribution to our work in trade, APEC and many more areas.
      
     Let’s have a big round of applause for all the ladies here tonight! Men, we are the minority!
      
     Hong Kong, China is dedicated to social empowerment and promoting parity in the community. We have created a Women Empowerment Fund. Last year, we set aside some US$12 million for the Fund, which will help enable the development of women, while also assisting with child care to meet the needs of working women.
      
     Ageing population is another common phenomenon faced by APEC economies, Hong Kong, China included. Earlier this year, we established an Advisory Panel on Silver Economy. It will tap into the developmental potential of our growing elderly population. More than unleashing the market’s outsized business promise, it will seek to enhance the quality of life of the elderly. To help them age healthily and happily.
      
     Ladies and gentlemen, under “one country, two systems”, Hong Kong is blessed with long-term, wide-ranging opportunities – in finance, in innovation and technology and in numerous other sectors.
      
     It helps that our Safeguarding National Security Ordinance was legislated and entered into force last month. It means stability, which is essential to business confidence. It enables us to focus on building long-term prosperity for our economy and our community. To focus on bringing vibrancy to our free and enterprising city.
      
     Arts and culture is central to both economy and community growth, let me add. Central, too, to the good life everywhere you look in our city.
      
     And you don’t have to look far. This evening’s venue, the Hong Kong Palace Museum, features rare treasures from Beijing’s Forbidden City. The Museum combines the traditional and the modern, East and West. It is one of many inspiring institutions driving our promising rise as the world’s East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.
      
     The Palace Museum is part of the West Kowloon Cultural District. One of the world’s largest arts and culture developments, it also includes M+ Museum, Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture. I know that some of you had the opportunity to visit it before today’s Dinner, and for those who have not, I invite you to see it for yourself.
      
     And why not hike into the majestic mountains of our splendid city. They’re not hard to find, I can tell you. The country parks and conservation areas here make up some 40 per cent of our total land area. That’s very generous.
      
     When you’re done getting healthy, exercise your appetite at one of our more than 200 Michelin-recommended restaurants, then hit one of our equally well-acclaimed pubs. Along the way, do remember to loosen your purse strings a bit, in this shoppers’ and foodies’ paradise.
      
     In short, enjoy yourselves, enjoy your stay, ladies and gentlemen, in Hong Kong. We are honoured to be hosting ABAC’s Second Meeting this year. Honoured to be hosting you.
      
     Allow me to thank our distinguished Hong Kong, China representatives and alternate reps to ABAC, both past and current. Many, I know, are with us this good evening.
      
     I am grateful for your commitment and dedicated service on behalf of ABAC, for bringing ABAC back to Hong Kong, China once again.

     I’m grateful, too, to the many organisations that have made the hosting of this second ABAC Meeting in Hong Kong, China possible. They include the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, the Hong Kong Tourism Board and the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

     For now, I wish you all a brilliant evening, a rewarding ABAC meeting and a memorable and enjoyable stay with us in Hong Kong.

     Thank you.

“Golpher and the Girl” is a New Kind of Children’s Book Empowering Girls to Golf

 “Golpher and The Girl” is inviting girls into the enchanting world of golf while imparting valuable life lessons. Authored by Morgan Adams and Candice Paik, this educational tale intertwines adventure, learning, and the beauty of nature to inspire young girls across the globe.

In “Golpher and The Girl,” readers embark on a new golf journey alongside a young girl and her Golpher companion as they navigate the nuances of the sport. Through their adventures, the girl not only grasps the fundamentals of golf but also gleans insights into perseverance, patience, and confidence.

“We aimed to craft a narrative that not only educates young girls about golf but also instills in them the belief in their abilities to conquer new challenges,” remarks co-author Morgan Adams. Candice Paik echoes this sentiment, stating, “Through this illustrated adventure book, we aspire to encourage girls to embrace determination and self-discovery, both on and off the greens.”

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Blackwell Law Firm Personal Injury Lawyers Opens New Office in Athens, Alabama

 Blackwell Law Firm, a leading personal injury law firm in northern Alabama, announces the opening of its newest office at 286 U.S. Highway 31, Suite 203, Athens, Alabama 35611. The firm now serves clients across the Tennessee Valley from offices in both Huntsville and Athens.

The Blackwell Law Firm focuses exclusively on Alabama accident and injury law. From its offices in both Huntsville and Athens, firm attorneys handle serious personal injury cases statewide. Firm lawyers have prepared personal injury cases for trial in counties and courtrooms across Alabama. The firm handles serious injury cases including auto accidents, commercial truck crashes, workers’ compensation claims, workplace accidents, construction accidents, dangerous drug and medical device claims, nursing home abuse, and wrongful death cases. The firm is proud of its results on behalf of injured clients.

All attorneys at the Blackwell Law Firm have obtained the highest peer ratings for excellence. Blackwell Law Firm attorneys are experienced in the courtroom and focus exclusively on personal injury cases. Other law firms frequently refer their injured clients to the Blackwell Law Firm due to our experience and past results. Our firm lawyers also frequently teach personal injury seminars to other professionals. We focus all our work and study on personal injury law because we believe that’s important to our injured clients. When someone suffers a serious injury, they deserve a lawyer who is completely focused on working hard to achieve the maximum possible result. The entire Blackwell Law Firm team is committed to the pursuit of excellence and justice in every single case.

Why open a new office in Athens? For years, the firm’s attorneys have handled injury cases across northern Alabama from their office in downtown Huntsville. Over the last 25 years, Blackwell Law Firm attorneys have represented people in Athens and Limestone County. Firm attorneys have tried many cases to verdict at the Limestone County courthouse in Athens. The firm believes opening a second office in Athens is an important decision to better serve our clients across the Tennessee Valley. The city’s growth makes Athens an ideal location for Blackwell Law Firm’s expansion. We believe our two offices provide greater access to clients who are injured and need important legal help. The firm is eager to contribute directly in the local community.

For more information about Blackwell Law Firm, Alabama personal injury lawyers, you can reach us at (256) 261-1315 in Huntsville or (256) 867-0061 in Athens. We also provide legal information and answers on our website at Blackwell Law Firm.

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Capture Management Expert Expands Service Offerings in #GovCON

 Capture Management Expert adds Industry Integration Service Offering.

Capture Management Expert, LLC (CME), a premier provider of #GovCON Business Development and Capture Management expands their service offerings.

CME specializes in revenue growth small businesses in the government contracting market place. CME has expanded their service offerings to provide Industry Integration Services. While most small businesses may not have the necessary contracting vehicles for every agency, CME’s Industry Integration Service provides small businesses with a reach into larger prime contractors to develop contractual relationships to bring additional services to the US government marketplace.

CME’s Chief Business Development Officer, William Swann, offered these comments: “For government contracting, integration services ensure seamless communication between a small company and larger industry integration partners. That facilitates faster and more accurate bid submissions, increasing a company’s chances of winning contracts. We take great pride on providing outstanding services to small businesses and various socioeconomic companies such as 8(a), Hubzone, SDVOSB and WOSB. Our goal is to grow these socioeconomic companies through government contracting and build the ecosystem in non-traditional areas of the US.”

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DOL Finalizes Plans for Fiduciary-Only Regime

 Today, the U.S. Department of Labor released the final version of its “Retirement Security Rule.” After initial review of the fiduciary rulemaking package as detailed in the Fact Sheet, it appears that the Department failed to make any substantive or meaningful improvements to the proposed rule despite significant, specific and data-supported feedback from industry stakeholders. As a result, financial services professionals face a new regulatory regime that imposes a blanket fiduciary threshold for recommending an annuity in a rollover transaction. Moreover, the DOL has largely left intact a constrained and practically unworkable PTE 84-24, a prohibited transaction exemption that has served both retirement savers and those giving financial advice for decades.

“Though disappointing, the release of this final rule is unsurprising,” said Chuck DiVencenzo, NAFA’s president and CEO. “It has been obvious from the outset that the DOL was intent on continuing its quest to push the regulatory boundary of IRAs past the original Congressional intent of The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 under false pretenses supported by back-of-the-napkin calculations.

“The process has been marred by a paucity of meaningful engagement between the DOL and industry stakeholders. Instead, the Department has dangerously rushed to put into effect a rule that disregards the value of independent distribution, the desire for Main Street savers to work with the professional service providers of their choosing and the need for products that can provide predictable lifetime income. Ultimately, we anticipate more confusion, higher costs and less financial security for low- and middle-income savers who need it most.”

Recently, fixed annuity sales have experienced several quarters of record sales numbers, in part due to consumer concerns about ongoing market volatility and longevity risk. Annuities are the only financial product that allows retirement savers to protect a portion of their nest egg from market declines while providing the opportunity to earn interest and generate a predictable stream of income payments that last a lifetime. Meanwhile, according to the Investment Company Institute, approximately $6.9 trillion in assets are held in more than 710,000 401(k) plans, on behalf of about 70 million active participants and millions of former employees and retirees. The new rule is expected to significantly hinder the ability of independent annuity professionals to use annuity products to help Americans move some of their hard-earned retirement savings out of such defined contribution plans into a vehicle that can help augment their retirement security.

“This Administration has repeatedly cited its desire to institute commonsense policies that help protect consumers from financial harm. Yet here we are with new regulations that contradict robust, uniform consumer protections that have been implemented by the states to ensure financial professionals are providing recommendations in their clients’ best interests,” said DiVencenzo. “Currently, according to LIMRA data, more than 40 percent of annuity sales are conducted by those professionals in the independent channels, which will unquestionably be most negatively impacted by the burdensome compliance requirements of this rule. Instead of celebrating the hard work these professionals do to combat retirement savings challenges, the DOL is effectively threatening their livelihoods and the future of millions of Americans they diligently serve.”

In the days ahead, NAFA will work in close partnership with its membership, industry trade association colleagues and legal counsel to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the final rule and will now pivot to all necessary and available avenues to fight this regulatory overreach.

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NAFA, the National Association for Fixed Annuities, is the premier trade association exclusively dedicated to fixed annuities. Our mission is to promote the awareness and understanding of fixed annuities. We educate annuity salespeople, regulators, legislators, journalists, and industry personnel about the value of fixed annuities and their benefits to consumers. NAFA’s membership represents every aspect of the fixed annuity marketplace covering fixed annuities sold by independent agents, advisors and brokers. NAFA was founded in 1998. For more information, visit www.nafa.com.

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