5 |
The Chief Executive goes on a visit to Belgium and France to brief
political and business leaders and the media there on Hong Kong's latest
economic, political and social developments. |
6 |
The Secretary for Economic Development and Labour announces the
launch of a three-month public consultation on the way forward for
Hong Kong's competition policy. |
9 |
The HKSAR Government congratulates Dr Margaret Chan following the
endorsement by the World Health Assembly of her nomination to the
post of Director-General of WHO.
The Financial Secretary opens 'Ngong Ping 360', the cable-car ride
connecting Ngong Ping to Tung Chung on Lantau Island. |
15 |
The Chief Executive and the Mayor of Beijing, Mr Wang Qishan, co-chair
the Second Plenary Session of the Hong Kong-Beijing Economic and
Trade Cooperation Conference at the Hong Kong Convention and
Exhibition Centre. |
16 |
The Chief Executive arrives in Hanoi, Vietnam, to attend the 14th
Economic Leaders' Meeting of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation on
November 18-19. |
17 |
The Council for Sustainable Development publishes its report on better
air quality, putting forward 14 recommendations for the Government's
consideration and identifying issues for public engagement. |
21 |
The Chief Executive leads a delegation of government officials and Hong
Kong business leaders to Guizhou for a three-day study tour of the
province. The delegation comprises 114 representatives of 110 enterprises. |
27 |
The Housing Authority endorses the Report on the Review of Domestic
Rent Policy recommending a new rent adjustment mechanism based on
changes in the household income of public rental housing tenants. |
30 |
The Chief Executive attends a parade to mark the 45th anniversary of
the Immigration Service and the inauguration of the Immigration Service
Institute of Training and Development in Tuen Mun. |