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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.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Minister for the Far East Jeremy Browne said "Hong Kong remains a top priority for the UK鈥檚 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.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire said that thoughts and condolences are with everyone involved following a tragic ferry accident in Hong Kong on 1 October.
Licence allowing transit and re-export of goods to any destination in Hong Kong SAR.
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Bank of England visit underlines HK-London links
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Members of the All Party Parliamentary Group on China are visiting Hong Kong
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