Hong Kong signs 96 agreements with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan worth US$1.65 billion
Hong Kong signed 96 agreements worth US$1.65 billion with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, strengthening government and business ties during city leader John Lee Ka-chiu’s visit. An aviation agreement was also initiated to establish a new direct air route between Hong Kong and Uzbekistan.
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