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RECORD OF A LEETING HETWEEN SIR 1111
1LIT ADDON-CAVE, FILARI AL SJUK. A HỌNG KONG, AND MIS EXCELLANCY VICE I RELIER CU ER AT REM NGJAJALL OP TIL PEOPLE ON 8 MAY 1980 AT 5.30
Present
Sir Philip Haddon-Cave VILLA
Dr D C Wilson, lolitical Adviser,
Hong Kong
Mr Sullivan
HE Vice Premier Cu Bu
HE Vice Linister Wang, Runahe.
(Ministry of Forein Trade Director Ki Yesheng (hiniotry
Foreign Trade)
Is Li Ligsi (Deputy Division
Director, Ministry of Foreda Trade)
Mr Chen Keqiang (Desk OrTiour
Protocol Dept, MFT)
Ko Yang Tiejun (Inter; retur, 2)
After the usual courtesies Mr Gu asked the FS way he nod nas e earlier to Peking. The PS said this was a good queation. He noted any case he would soon be able to return. Mr Gu welcomed niw neck. In the past few days the PS had Jad contact with several relevant department. How had in discussions gone?
The PS replied that de lad nad very interesting conversations beta in Guangdong with the Vice Governor and in Feking including an interesting talk with Vice Minister Wang at a dinner the other evening. Aoked we ther he had done any sight-seeing he said that he had only managed a short visit to the Palace Museum that afternoon. He would be going to Shanghai the following day and hoped to see something during his 36 hours there. He hoped to see the Great Wall on his next visit. this occasion he had been too busy discussing up? économie relationship between Chian and Hong Kong and the ways and neute in which dong Kong could help China in her modernisation program.C. had attempted to describe Hong Kong's economic development over bite past few
jeure and the prospects for the future and to make clear t ortunities song Rom Fiereu as a market for Chinese exp etc.
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ar Cu grid that about two months ago Mr Feng Jinggi from Hong Kong visited reking and spoken with 1 im. He nad bold him that the PS Wal looking forward to is vicit to Teking and a chance to #oak wit⠀ Mr Gu. The FS aclnowledged that Mr Feng had told him about a con- versation with the Vice Premier during his visit to reking. Mr Qu said that ir reng had come with his family, his son, his daughter ani his daughter-in-law. ie would now like to take this opportunity or meeting the FS to listen to any comments that he would care to make. He observed that the FS had copious notes with him. The Cinted t that nis papers were largely blank sheets of paper on which he cut 14 take dowi what the Vice Premier wished to tell him. The Vice Tremier was aware that Hong Kong was an important market for Chienu exportu and that it was to be hoped that this market would continue to grow ab it had done in the Las 6. Chinese exports to Hong Kong at java.
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