林鄭月娥:香港有人才流失是不爭事實 強調重視香港國際地位
格隆匯3月30日丨香港在第五波疫情採取嚴厲防疫措施,行政長官林鄭月娥表示,當局在第五波疫情剛開始時就對9個國家採取“禁飛令”,明白在香港有個人及企業感到焦慮,有金融機構及國際傳媒亦關注香港在疫情下是否仍可維持到香港國際地位和國際金融中心角色。
林鄭承認,近月香港有人才流失是一個不爭事實,強調政府是基於在生命至上的大前提下,實施防疫措施,當局近日已對防疫措施作出理順工作。
她重申,沒有人比她更重視香港國際地位,相信香港可保持傳統優勢,疫情後會有更好發展。
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