Hosting the Sixth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade
Organization (WTO) demonstrated
Hong Kong's concerns for the poorest citizens in the world and
enhanced its reputation as Asia's world city, a senior official of
Hong Kong said Friday.
Speaking at a luncheon organized by the Asia Society Hong Kong
Center, the Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology, John
Tsang admitted that Hong Kong recognized the risks associated with
the hosting of the conference, which lasted a whole week in
December with several anti-WTO demonstrations.
However, as a supporter of free trade and the WTO, Hong Kong was
determined to take its responsibilities as a world citizen in
support of the multilateral trading system.
"We were determined to demonstrate our competence as Asia's
world city by tackling whatever challenges the conference threw up,
both inside and outside the venue," said Tsang, the host for the
conference.
He noted that the Hong Kong Conference was an important
milestone on the way to complete the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)
which aimed to level the playing field of world trade for
developing countries, and for the poorer economies which still
struggle to provide more than survival for millions of their
citizens.
(Xinhua News Agency January 7, 2006)