TNAG-1246-FCO40-1560-Press-reports-on-the-future-of-Hong-Kong-1983 — Page 76

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11. China and Britain are starting diplomatic negotiations

on the subject of Hong Kong's future, should contents of the negotiation be made public?

China and Britain should from time to time make a public announcement as to the progress of negotiations

27.7 per cent

The two parties should keep it secret ring the negotiation process but should make a public announcement as soon as negotiations are over

14.8 per cent

It would not be advisable to reveal the contents of the

talks unless an agreement package is reached

16.6 per cent

China and Britain should find an opportune time to make an announcement having regard to HK's economic conditions and internal stability

40.7 per cent

12. At the present stage what practical measures should be adopted to maintain HK's economic prosperity and internal stability?

The Bank of China to fully support the local industrial and commercial community and real estate sector in their investments and developments

7.4 per cent

HK government to announce the construction of huge public works developments, such as the replacement airport at Chek Lap Kok, the Lyemum Cross Harbour Bridge and the Junk Bay development project

30.5 per cent

Chinese and foreign-owned groups and consortiums to stop siphoning off capital overseas and to put in hand long-term development and investment schemes to restore confidence

16.6 per cent

The Chinese government to announce as soon as possible concrete and practical measures to resolve the question of HK's future

45.3 per cent

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