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January 29, 2008
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Immigration

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6 Mid-East countries get visa-free extension
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CE meets King of Saudi Arabia

Riyadh reception: Chief Executive Donald Tsang meets Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud.

Nationals from six Middle Eastern countries will have their visa-free visits to Hong Kong extended from 14 days to 30 from February 4.

 

Chief Executive Donald Tsang announced the move for Saudis at a business luncheon in Saudi Arabia today, while the Immigration Department said the privilege will also be shared with Bahraini, Jordanian, Kuwaiti, Omani and Qatari nationals.

 

Travellers from 170 countries and territories now enjoy visa-free access to Hong Kong for up to 180 days.

 

Addressing the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce & Industry luncheon Mr Tsang called on Saudis to take advantage of the new regulations and visit Hong Kong, highlighting its cosmopolitan appeal.

 

"Our Muslim community numbers about 80,000 with a history dating back to the mid-19th Century when our first Mosque was built," he said.

 

Trade links

Mr Tsang said he also saw considerable room to improve bilateral trade with the kingdom, especially given its dynamic expansion and Hong Kong's central position within Asia.

 

Outlining Hong Kong's plan to develop a market for Islamic finance, Mr Tsang said the city can play a significant role in structuring and financing Islamic investment products to meet the needs of Mainland Chinese borrowers.

 

"A significant number of leading international banks in Hong Kong have already devoted considerable resources to the creation and servicing of Islamic financial products," he said, adding these products appeal to both Muslim and non-Muslim investors and issuers.

 

"There is evidence a large part of the demand for Islamic bonds comes from non-Muslim investors who have found the yield and structure of these products attractive. Hong Kong is a good platform to service these investors."

 

High-level meeting

Mr Tsang started his visit to Riyadh last night by meeting King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud and Prince Alwaleed bin Talal bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud.

 

He also met Riyadh Governor Prince Salman ibn Abdel Aziz Al Saud, Minister of Finance Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al-Assaf and Minister of Commerce & Industry Dr Hashim Bin Abdullah Bin Hashim Al-Yamani.

 

Mr Tsang will later visit the United Arab Emirates, his last stop before returning to Hong Kong February 1.