Hong Kong passport holders have been extended to Malaysia's visa -free entry period to 90 days.
Comprehensive newspaper Xingdao Daily and online media "Hong Kong 01" and other reports.It is extended to 90 days long.Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao, who is currently visiting Malaysia, believes that related arrangements will further strengthen the connection between the two places, which is a mutual benefit and win -win move.
A spokesman for the Entry Affairs Office said that Malaysia is a country along the “Belt and Road”, which has extended visa -free arrangements to bring greater convenience to Hong Kong passport holders and help strengthen the two places in tourism and culture in tourism and culture.In terms of economic connection.
The spokesman continued that a total of 168 countries and regions have given Hong Kong passport holders for visa -free or visa -visa treatment.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao arrived in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia on Thursday.He met with Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar after his steps arrived, mentioning that bilateral trade relations between Hong Kong and Malaysia have always been close. Last year, the amount of bilateral cargo trade increased by 7%year -on -year to 28.1 billion US dollars (about S $ 37.4 billion).The ninth major trading partner.
Li Jiachao said that the Hong Kong government will continue to strengthen cooperation with Malaysia in terms of business, investment, innovation technology, cultural tourism and other aspects, and thank Malaysia for their supporting Hong Kong to join the regional comprehensive economic partnership agreement (RCEP).
After the two people met, Malaysian Prime Minister Anhua posted on Facebook and mentioned the discussion of trade, investment, finance, railways, education and tourism cooperation when meeting with Li Jiachao.An Hua said that Li Jiachao expressed appreciation and gratitude to Malaysia's decision to give a 90 -day exemption to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport from June 28, 2023, and believes that this measure will help increase business and tourism activities, as well as personnelcomminicate.
Anwar also mentioned that Li Jiachao said that he would consider setting up the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Kuala Lumpur to further strengthen the relationship and cooperation between Hong Kong and Malaysia.