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HKTDC Belt and Road & Greater Bay Area Committee HKTDC Belt and Road & Greater Bay Area Committee A. HKTDC Belt and Road & Greater Bay Area Committee Membership B. HKTDC Belt and Road & Greater Bay Area Committee Task Force Membership • Industrial Parks: SMEs’ Manufacturing Partnership and Investment Task Force • Greater Bay Area Task Force on Innovation and Technology A. HKTDC Belt and Road & Greater Bay Area Committee Membership Chairman: Dr Peter K N Lam, GBS Chairman Hong Kong Trade Development Council Members: Mr Rex Auyeung Pak-kuen, JP Chairman MTR Corporation Limited Dr Sunny Chai, BBS Chairman Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation Mr Chang Ka Mun Managing Director Li & Fung Development (China) Dato’ Seri Cheah Cheng Hye Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer Value Partners Group Limited Ms Cheng Cheung Ling, JP Council President Belt and Road General Chamber of Commerce Dr Haywood Cheung President Chinese Gold & Silver Exchange Mr Jason Chiu CEO Cherrypicks Limited Dr Chu Gang Chief Operating Officer China International Capital Corporation Limited Mr Ian Chung Chief Executive, Greater China AECOM Mr Nicholas Ho Chairman hpa Dr Hu Zhanghong CEO Greater Bay Area Homeland Investments Limited Ms Mary Huen Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Hong Kong Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited Mr Eric Hui CEO Zurich Insurance (Hong Kong) Ms Susanna Hui Executive Director and Group Managing Director HKT Limited Dr Lee George Lam, BBS Chairman Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited Mr Edmond Lau Deputy Chief Executive Hong Kong Monetary Authority Prof Lawrence Lau, GBS, JP Ralph and Claire Landau Professor of Economics The Chinese University of Hong Kong Mr George Leung CEO The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce Mr William Ma Group Managing Director Kerry Logistics Network Limited Dr Mao Zhirong Managing Director, Head of Mainland Development Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Limited (HKEX) Dr Dennis Ng, BBS, MH Founder Polaris Arts & Jewelry Limited Mr Shang Hailong Managing Director SenseTime Hong Kong Dr Allen Shi Lop-tak, BBS, MH, JP President The Chinese Manufacturers’ Association of Hong Kong The Hon Jack So Chak Kwong, GBM, Chairman GBS, OBE, JP Airport Authority Hong Kong Dr Thomas So Past President and Chairman of Belt and Road Committee The Law Society of Hong Kong Mr Sun Yu Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Bank of China (HK) Limited Mr Erick Tsang Kwok-wai, IDSM Secretary for Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau HKSAR Government Mr Andrew Weir Regional Senior Partner and Global Chairman of Real Estate and Construction KPMG Ms Connie Wong, SBS, JP Vice-chairman The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce Mr Peter Wong, JP Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited The Hon Edward Yau, GBS, JP Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Commerce and Economic Development Bureau HKSAR Government Mr Poshu Yeung Vice President - International Business Tencent Dr Daniel Yip Chairman The Federation of Hong Kong Industries Mr Zhang Liping Chairman of Greater China The Blackstone Group (HK) Limited Secretary: Mr Keith Cheng Senior Service Promotion Manager Hong Kong Trade Development Council B. HKTDC Belt and Road & Greater Bay Area Committee Task Force Membership Industrial Parks: SMEs’ Manufacturing Partnership and Investment Task Force Convenors: Mr Andrew Weir Regional Senior Partner and Global Chairman of Real Estate and Construction KPMG Dr Daniel Yip Chairman Federation of Hong Kong Industries Members: Mr Bryant Chan Vice-Chairman Hong Kong Toys Council Ms Clara Chan, MH Chief Executive Officer Lee Kee Holdings Limited Mr Joe Chau President Hong Kong General Chamber of Small and Medium Business Ms Cheng Cheung Ling, JP Council President Belt and Road General Chamber of Commerce Mr Felix Choi Chairman Hong Kong Mould & Die Council Mr Ian Chung Chief Executive of Greater China AECOM Mr Vincent Fung Executive Director Kin Yat Holdings Ltd. Mr Nicholas Kwan Director of Research Hong Kong Trade Development Council Mr Edmond Lai Chief Digital Officer Hong Kong Productivity Council Dr Brian Li Executive Vice President Gold Peak Industries (Holdings) Limited Mr Herbert Lun Managing Director Wing Sang Bakelite Electrical Manufactory Ltd Mr William Ma Group Managing Director Kerry Logistics Network Dr Alfred Ng Chief Technology Officer Suga International Holdings Limited Dr Dennis Ng, BBS, MH Founder Polaris Arts & Jewelry Limited Mr Eugene Tan Co-CEO, Corporate Finance/Global Markets Oriental Patron Mr Sunny Tan Deputy Chairman The Federation of Hong Kong Industries Mr Ivan Ting Chairman Hong Kong Toys Council Ms Connie Wong, SBS, JP Vice-chairman The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce Secretary: Mr Keith Cheng Senior Service Promotion Manager Hong Kong Trade Development Council Greater Bay Area Task Force on Innovation and Technology Convenors: Dr Sunny Chai, BBS Chairman Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation Dr Lee George Lam, BBS Chairman Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited Members: Ir Eric Chan Chief Public Mission Officer Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited Mr Ricky Chan CEO Jing Mei Automotive Limited Mr Herbert Chia Venture Partner Sequoia Capital China Mr Duncan Chiu President Hong Kong Information Technology Joint Council Mr Jason Chiu Founder and CEO Cherrypicks Mrs Cindy Chow Executive Director Alibaba Entrepreneurs Fund Mr Jude Chow Director Associated Engineers, Ltd. Dr Hu Zhanghong CEO Greater Bay Area Homeland Investments Limited Ms Susanna Hui Executive Director and Group Managing Director HKT Limited Mr Edmond Lai Chief Digital Officer Hong Kong Productivity Council Ms Jessica Lam Group Chief Strategy Officer WeLab Limited Mr Edward Lau General Manager, Asia Pacific Kingdee International Software Group (HK) Ltd. Dr Mao Zhirong Managing Director and Head of Mainland Development Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Limited Mr Rex Sham Co-founder & Chief Science Officer Insight Robotics Limited Mr Shang Hailong Managing Director SenseTime Group Limited Ms Kiki Wang Director, Incubation and Acceleration Programmes Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation Mr Eric Yeung CEO and Co-founder Skyzer VC Group Mr Poshu Yeung Vice President - International Business Tencent Ir Andrew Young Associate Director (Innovation) Sino Group Secretary: Mr Eddie Lee Senior Manager, Merchandise Trade and Innovation Hong Kong Trade Development Council .
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