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Statement by John Tsang — Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology Hong Kong, China.
(...) We want to have, indeed, we need to have, an open, transparent and inclusive process, with nothing new or novel, nothing untried, nothing untested or nothing unfamiliar.
(...) However, let me just emphasize that after the formal opening of the Conference on the afternoon of Tuesday 13 December, we will move quickly to the business session of the conference at which we will need to adopt an agenda and agree on the organization of work.
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When thinking about innovation, one’s mind goes – as mine does, or did, before joining UNICEF in January – to state of the art technologies and big infrastructures.
(...) The BICU Lab will offer them an opportunity to connect with other bright minds from around the globe and discuss the challenges that the region is facing on the grassroots level, while acquiring a wide range of new skills.
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Fourth , in order to make headway in these areas, we must be ready to be creative and keep an open mind to new ideas that may allow members to overcome the most critical and fundamental stumbling blocks. (...) Finally , I think that, as well as being open-minded to new ideas, we should also be open-minded about how far-reaching our next steps will be.
(...) I am approaching this process — along with the Chairs — with a completely open mind. We want to hear your views.
I don’t intend to impose any strict time-frame on this initial process — but I have asked the negotiating chairs to feed back with some initial thoughts and findings from their consultations, if possible at the General Council on 14 March.
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