Singapore’s Lawrence Wong meets tycoons, leaders as he wraps up Hong Kong visit
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Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has met Hong Kong political heavyweights and business leaders – including former Chief Justice Andrew Li Kwok-nang and Richard Li Tzar-kai, the son of tycoon Li Ka-shing – in what he described as a “short but meaningful visit” to the city.

Wrapping up his first official visit to the city since he became prime minister in 2024, Wong said in a Facebook post on Saturday that closer cooperation between the two Asian financial centres would contribute to the region’s growth and resilience.

“A short but meaningful visit to Hong Kong,” Wong wrote of his three-day visit. “The city feels familiar yet renewed, with a clear sense of dynamism.”

Apart from Richard Li, who is chairman of Pacific Century Group, Wong also spoke to other influential business leaders, including Sino Group chairman Daryl Ng Win-kong, Kerry Properties chairman Kuok Khoon Hua and Rosewood Hotel Group CEO Sonia Cheng Chi-man.

Wong also met Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, convenor of the government’s key decision-making Executive Council, Ronnie Chan Chi-chung, honorary chairman of Hang Lung Group, former lawmaker Martin Liao Cheung-kong and ex-chairwoman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Laura Cha Shih May-lung.

Wong said he had “good exchanges” with figures from the public and private sectors, with discussions centred on regional developments and areas for collaboration between the two Asian financial hubs, including the digital economy, technology, innovation and sustainability.

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