Lam said she is "confident that we will bridge our divide, (and) that we will realize the common goal of a re-united community and a flourishing economy" through the concerted efforts of the HKSAR government and the people of Hong Kong.
Echoing her opinion, Paul Chan, financial secretary of the HKSAR government, said, "We will also step up efforts to capitalize on emerging opportunities -- not only from green finance and Fintech, but (also) from the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Belt and Road Initiative."
"Hong Kong is, and will remain, the business bridge between the mainland and the rest of the world," he said.
Chan added that green finance is the policy priority going forward, and financial technology is another area that Hong Kong is striving to excel. Green bonds issued and arranged in Hong Kong increased over 200 percent to 11 billion U.S. dollars in 2018 as compared to the previous year.
The two-day event, themed "Redefining Growth: Innovation Breakthrough Inclusiveness", touches on a wide range of issues including global economic outlook and opportunities, fintech, sustainable and inclusive development, green finance and financial inclusion, offering participants a head start on identifying new economic challenges and opportunities in 2020.
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