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actual circumstances in Hong Kong so as to encourage them
to make investment decisions that are beneficial to Hong
Kong. I believe we all know that the important task of
promotion in this aspect is extremely formidable and
difficult. It requires the combined efforts and
cooperation of the dedicated parties including Your
Excellency, the Trade Development Council and the
Industry Department. Every effort is made to build up a
sound foundation for the future development of Hong
Kong.
Implementation of these activities' must have the
ration support and cooperation of all sectors in Hong Kong.
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Recently, there are signs to show that a minority of
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people have tried to publicize a gloomy picture of Hong
Kong's future through their own connections and by
selling half-baked, if not unfounded, views to those
international critics and commentators who do not have a
very clear picture of Hong Kong. To these people, I make
this earnest call. If you are genuinely concerned about
€ the well being of the majority people who choose to stay
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behind in Hong Kong after 1997, please be kind enough to
stop defending your arrogance, intransigence and ideal at the cost of our future happiness. Our Honourable hon.
colleague Allen LEE's recent experience in France while
he was there doing some promotion work for Hong Kong is
distressful and unwanted.
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The fate of Hong Kong now and after 1997 depends entirely
on whether the SAR government is able to maintain good