The Better Hong Kong Foundation organized a high-level delegation to the United States, which included Miss Elsie Leung, former Secretary for Justice, Miss Winnie Ng; Executive Director, Kowloon Motor Bus; Professor James Tang, Dean of Social Sciences Faculty of the University of Hong Kong, and a Visiting Fellow at the US Brookings Institute; Mr. Alex Reyes, Senior Political Commentator & a then Visiting Fellow at Columbia University; Mr. George Yuen, the Chief Executive of the Foundation, and Miss Karen Tang, the Foundation’s Executive Director elect.
During the visit, the delegates presented the U.S. administration, congressmen, business leaders, academia, think tanks and media with the latest on the political and economic situation in Hong Kong, its investment outlook and constitutional development. U.S. participants included representatives from the State Department, the Commerce Department, the Senate and the House, and their Staffers. Furthermore, discussions were held with the Heritage Foundation, the Cato Institute, the Brookings Institute and the Centre for International and Strategic Studies (CSIS) respectively.
Delegates also met with the top management of leading U.S. corporations, among them Citibank, HSBC, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and the internationally recognised rating agency, Standards & Poor’s. The delegates attended forums. at four top U.S. universities – including Harvard, Tufts, Stanford and UC Berkeley – where Miss Elsie Leung outlined the importance of rule of law as the core value for the HKSAR under the ‘One Country, Two Systems.’ principle. She also covered other topics such as intellectual property rights (IPR), CEPA and constitutional development.
Our delegation with Mr. Stephen S. Roach, Chief Economist and Director of Global Economic Analysis of Morgan Stanley (Fourth from right)
Our principal delegate, former Secretary for Justice, HKSAR, Ms. Elsie Leung was invited to speak at Stanford University