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Fifteen years ago, South Korea was severely hit by the Asian financial crisis.
Today, Korea’s IT and Internet industry has caught up and surpassed America’s.
We in Hong Kong cannot wait any longer!
Over the past four years,
the Hong Kong ICT policies were built around Mainland’s development and slighted our local development and career opportunities.
In fact, Hong Kong’s freedom of information, superior infrastructure and the maturity of
legal structure are our competitive edges over the mainland
and many other Asian countries.
However in the Hong Kong IT industry, there are people without jobs; jobs without workers.
Mismatch of resources is a problem.
What did our government and our Legco representatives
do over the last four years?
Let’s look at what this year’s top students in Hong Kong had chosen as their university major.
Vast majority choose Global Business!
But do you know what Stanford University’s
most popular major is this year?
Stanford's most popular major is now Computer Science!
It's amazing!
If Stanford can, why can’t Hong Kong do the same?
How can we make ICT valued?
In our platform, there are many concrete proposals.
But here, let’s see how U.S. President Barack Obama supported the ICT industry
by personally listening to their views and helping out with ICT development.
I hereby promise that, if I am successfully elected, within 90 days,
I will invite the Chief Executive to visit Silicon Valley to meet CEOs of leading technology companies
to attract and invite them to invest in Hong Kong, thus developing our industry.
After visiting Silicon Valley, we can go to Beijing and other countries to do the same
This is the fastest first step we can take to improve the image of the Hong Kong’s ICT industry!
Just count on me!