Hong Kong secures visa-free entry to UAE, eased rules for Oman



Hong Kong has secured relaxed visa arrangements for entry to some Gulf countries, as the financial hub signed a combined 59 memorandums of understanding (MOUs) and agreements with Qatar and Kuwait during the city leaderโ€™s four-day trip to promote bilateral trade amid escalating geopolitical tensions.

Leading a 50-strong delegation of business leaders and entrepreneurs from Hong Kong and mainland China, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said on Wednesday that the city was also seeking to work out a free-trade agreement with Gulf states.

He announced visa-free arrangements for holders of Hong Kong passports, allowing Hongkongers to enter Qatar and the United Arab Emirates without visas for 30 days. The visa-free period for those entering Oman will be extended from 10 days to 14 days starting from May 15, along with the new arrangements for the UAE.

โ€œIt is a fruitful trip,โ€ Lee said on Wednesday, the last day of the tour. He also thanked the leaders of Qatar and Kuwait for their hospitality and friendship.

โ€œDuring this trip, we built friendships and expanded our circle of friends to two more Gulf states,โ€ he said.

Taking into account a 2023 trip to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, Lee has visited four of the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states.

Hong Kongโ€™s delegation to Kuwait signed 24 MOUs and deals, with talks under way for investment promotion and promotion agreements.

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