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The Hong Kong government is making it easier for Asean visitors to fly into the city. Photo: Shutterstock

It’s been a long time in coming but visa access to Hong Kong will finally be streamlined to expedite visits by Asean businesspeople and professionals on an invitation list.

Asean countries – among which are Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos, Brunei, Thailand, Myanmar, the Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore and Malaysia – collectively account as the second-largest trading partner in goods with the city.

It makes sense that professionals, mega-events participants and businesspeople should have easier access to make their visits more welcome and pleasant.

The new visa scheme was among a series of measures announced Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu’s policy address to encourage business visitors from Southeast Asia to actively participate in mega-events, and to invest and do business in Hong Kong.

It aims to draw closer regional ties by showcasing Hong Kong as a springboard to the mainland economy as well as global markets.

As geopolitical tensions rise across the world, Asean is a rare bloc of nations that actively promote trade as they try to remain ideologically neutral and avoid taking sides.

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