Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Wednesday, June 26, 2002
Hong Kong Rated World's Freest Economy
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region(SAR) government welcomed Wednesday the rating by Canada's Fraser Institute of Hong Kong being the freest economy in the world.
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region(SAR) government welcomed Wednesday the rating by Canada's Fraser Institute of Hong Kong being the freest economy in the world.
A Hong Kong SAR official in the economic and trade sector said that she is very pleased to learn that Hong Kong was once again rated as the freest economy with a rating of 8.8 out of 10 in Fraser's Economic Freedom of the World: 2002 Annual Report released Tuesday.
"The fact that Hong Kong retains its position as the world's freest economy further proves that it is the ideal place for doingbusiness, especially for foreign companies. Hong Kong will continue to maintain its openness, rule of law, free flow of information, transparency and a level playing field for investors," the official added.
Published by Canada's Fraser Institute in conjunction with the US-based Cato Institute, and a network of independent institutionsin 54 other nations, the Economic Freedom of the World: 2002 Annual Report ranked 123 nations on economic freedom which includesuch core elements as personal choice, voluntary exchange, freedomto compete and protection of persons and property, all of which requires the rule of law, property rights, limited government intervention, freedom to trade, and sound money.