Macao had been enjoying significant economic growth since the
Handover in 1999, with its GDP surging from 45 billion patacas to
more than 80 billion patacas in 2004, the Chief Executive, Mr
Edmund Ho Hau Wah said Tuesday in Nanchang, Jiangxi.
Having arrived in the morning for his three-day visit, Mr Ho met
the Secretary of Jiangxi Provincial Committee of the Communist
Party of China (CPC), Mr Meng
Jianzhu, and Governor of Jiangxi Province, Mr Huang
Zhiquan.
After visiting a few scenic spots, Mr Ho the Macao delegation
attends a meeting with the high-ranking officials of Jiangxi
Province, headed by Mr Meng Jianzhu, and Mr Huang Zhiquan in the
afternoon.
Addressing the officials of the province, Mr Ho said the
introduction of the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA)
and the Facilitated Individual Travel (FIT) scheme had fueled the
development of Macao, especially in the tourism and gaming
sectors.
Mr Ho said the introduction of the Pan-Pearl River Delta
Regional (PPRD) co-operation had enhanced the relationship between
Macao and Jiangxi, adding that businessmen from Macao had set up 88
companies and invested more than US$200 million in the
province.
He also praised the Jiangxi people for the development of the
province since the reforms and opening up of the Mainland,
especially in their effort to streamline their industries and
increasing employment.
Mr Ho said he hoped that his visit would further strengthen the
relationship and understanding between the businessmen of Macao and
Jiangxi, and would forge a foundation for further co-operation.
Macao was eager to assist Jiangxi province and other provinces
to develop connections and trade with the Portuguese-speaking
countries, he said.
During the meeting, officials from the Macao Trade and
Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) and the Macau Government
Tourist Office (MGTO) signed Memorandums of Understanding with
their counterparts of the Jiangxi Provincial Government for further
co-operation.
Mr Ho and the Macao SAR delegation is scheduled to visit
Jinggang Mountains Wednesday, a popular tourist destination in the
province.
(Gov.cn January 18, 2006)