Hong Kong And Kuwait: Partnering For Success

LIFESTYLE | May 23, 2025

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A delegation of more than 50 business leaders from Hong Kong and Mainland China, led by Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) John Lee, concluded a fruitful visit to Kuwait last May 14, 2025, reaching a raft of bilateral accords and paving the way for closer links between Hong Kong and Middle East. “We are here to better understand the opportunities of Kuwaiti business and investment. To explore how Hong Kong, Mainland China and Kuwait, working together, can create long-term mutual opportunities,” said Lee to nearly 300 local business leaders attending a luncheon themed “Partnering for Success – Hong Kong as a ‘Super Connector’ and ‘Super Value-Adder'”. 

At the luncheon, government departments, enterprises, and organizations from Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Kuwait exchanged and announced 24 memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and cooperation agreements, covering areas such as economy and trade, investment, financial services, technology, legal co-operation, cargo clearance and flow, aviation, post-secondary education and sports. These include a new MOU signed between the Airport Authority Hong Kong and Kuwait Airways, aimed at enhancing aviation connectivity between the two regions. Lee further announced that, effective last May 15, the United Arab Emirates is granting Hong Kong 30-day visa-free access while Oman extends its visa-free period from 10 to 14 days. Hong Kong is also exploring closer ties with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) which includes Kuwait currently holding presidency. According to Lee, the country wields significant influence in the region’s development. “Hong Kong’s trade with the GCC last year reached nearly US$20B (20 billion US dollars), up 53 per cent over the past four years. And that robust growth is underpinned by our mutual will to advance trade ties. Indeed, our burgeoning trade and investment cooperation, I believe, could well add momentum to the possibility of a free trade agreement between Hong Kong and the GCC.” 

A day before, Lee met with the Amir of the State of Kuwait His Highness Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Crown Prince His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, and Acting Prime Minister His Excellency Sheikh Fahad Yousuf Saud Al-Sabah to exchange views on strengthening cooperation between Hong Kong and Kuwait including areas such as finance, trade, and innovation and technology. He highlighted that Hong Kong enjoys the advantage of connecting China with the world under the “one country, two systems” principle. He also welcomed the Kuwaiti Government and enterprises to utilize Hong Kong’s role as a “super connector” and “super value-adder” to explore new opportunities under the Belt and Road Initiative for mutual benefit. The Chief Executive led delegation members on several company visits in Kuwait. These included Bukhamseen Group Holding Company where he introduced Hong Kong’s development opportunities and its highly internationalized and market-oriented business environment with its pool of professional services talent. Lee and the delegation also visited Zain Group, a major mobile telecommunications company, to learn about its business in innovative technologies and digital communications, and exchange views on topics such as drones, AI (Artificial Intelligence), and smart city development. 

On the cultural front, Lee toured the Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre to learn about Kuwait’s arts and culture projects and developments. He noted that both Hong Kong and Kuwait place importance on arts and culture development, and he said he looks forward to further deepening connections and cooperation in cultural exchanges between the two places. 

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