Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor (left) meets with the media in Hong Kong on Tuesday. LEAH MILLIS/REUTERS
Honeywell is also working with Chinese companies from various sectors, including power distributors, property developers and retailers, to boost the development of smart cities.
Hong Kong enters the 19th consecutive week of violent protests against the now-withdrawn extradition law amendment.
His deputy, Tanya Plibersek, told Parliament that whoever emerged as prime minister should immediately call an election — an outcome that some analysts argue is probable. But with the next election due by May, the ruling coalition is far less prepared for an election now than center-left Labor is. The coalition has yet to select many candidates.
His remarks came after China announced a number of measures to ease or remove limits on foreign ownership in China's financial sector, which have raised some concerns over possible shocks to China's domestic financial market hit by possible large amount of capital fluctuations.
Hong Kong lawmaker Vincent Cheng Wing-shun, who is seeking reelection in the delayed Legislative Council election, expressed respect and understanding for the government's decision made on public safety grounds.
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His words came just after the company announced late last week it has led a million round of funding in Healofy, a leading India women-centric social network.
Hong Kong also is one of the biggest seaports on the globe. That's where the juggling act starts, because the waters adjacent are polluted by chemicals from nearby industries and even farms. The chemical-based paint on the hulls of vessels, accidents involving ships' cargoes and other misadventures pose direct threats to the city's marine life.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor (R) and Chief Secretary for Administration, Matthew Cheung Kin-chung attend a news conference in Hong Kong on Oct 4, 2019. [Photo/China Daily]
His mother, Kang Guiqin, burst out laughing. "I know!"