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The UK government published its latest Six-Monthly Report to Parliament on Hong Kong today covering developments from 1 July to 31 December 2016.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Foreign Secretary William Hague will promote the British economy, the Commonwealth and the UK's vision for a low carbon future on his visit from 17-21 January.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne visits Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Hong Kong.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne met the Hong Kong Secretary for Home Affairs, Tsang Tak-Sing to discuss the continuing good relations between the UK and the Special Administrative Region.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has welcomed the elections, saying it represents an "important step towards full universal suffrage in Hong Kong".
Statement by Jeremy Browne MP, Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Jeremy Browne MP visited Hong Kong today as part of his first visit to Asia as a Government Minister.
Foreign Secretary William Hague visited Hong Kong on 17 January 2011. It was his first visit to Hong Kong since taking up his appointment in May 2010.
Minister for the Far East Jeremy Browne said "Hong Kong remains a top priority for the UK’s trade and investment interests" during his visit on 2-3 June.
Gala event draws celebrities, business leaders and society figures to mark enduring British-Hong Kong partnership.
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