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Hong Kong’s Regina Ip reveals reason for earlier cancellation of US trip

Executive Council convenor Regina Ip says timing was not good for US trip as she provides details of key business summit in city

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This year’s Global Prosperity Summit will include former US consul generals in Hong Kong, Hanscom Smith and Kurt Tong, as well as a former senior mainland Chinese diplomat. Photo: Elson Li
A planned visit to the United States by Hong Kong business and political leaders at Easter was postponed to avoid any misunderstanding amid US-China tensions, the convenor of the city’s Executive Council revealed on Tuesday, as she announced details of a coming key summit.
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The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce said on April 17 that a delegation of 10 to 20 members and leaders would not depart for Dallas on April 24 as scheduled due to the rapidly changing geopolitical situation. It would have been the chamber’s first visit to the US in seven years. The New People’s Party, led by Exco convenor Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, also postponed a trip to the US.

“I felt that the timing was not appropriate, particularly because [US President Donald] Trump has been stating daily that someone from China was reaching out to him,” Ip said.

“We did not want to be misunderstood [as the] people reaching out to him. Therefore, I, along with lawmaker Jeffrey Lam Kin-fung, decided to postpone our itinerary.”

Trump had claimed on April 25 that the two economic powers had held talks earlier that day to ease the trade war, contrary to Beijing’s assertion that no such discussions had taken place.

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On April 28, Beijing rejected Trump’s further claims that he had received a phone call from Chinese President Xi Jinping, reiterating that the two sides had not engaged in consultations or negotiations regarding tariff issues.

Ip said her commitments meant it would be “very challenging” for her to rearrange the visit this year.

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