On the afternoon of December 4, 2024, with thoughtful coordination by Beijing DHH (Qianhai) Law Firm, a delegation of four from Beijing DHH (Mongolia) Law Firm, led by Lawyer Baatarjargal, visited Fred Kan & Co. in Hong Kong. The two parties held in-depth discussions on legal issues related to trending topics such as cross-border capital markets, outbound investments, and the Belt and Road Initiative between Hong Kong(China) and Mongolia.
During the meeting, Lawyer Fred Kan emphasized the significance of this visit and recognized the role of DHH (Mongolia) in promoting legal cooperation. He noted that Mongolia is a natural partner and an important ally of China in jointly advancing the Belt and Road Initiative. Over the past decade, both countries have made notable progress in cross-border trade, investment, infrastructure connectivity, and livelihood projects. As these collaborations deepen, synchronized legal support and communication between the legal sectors of both nations become increasingly essential.
Lawyer Baatarjargal highlighted that China has long been one of Mongolia's key trade and investment partners. In the context of the Belt and Road Initiative, many Mongolian enterprises are keen to strengthen trade ties with Chinese outbound enterprises and explore development opportunities in Mainland China and Hong Kong. He expressed hope that through deeper engagement and exchange with Mainland and Hong Kong law firms, new avenues for cooperation could be explored to foster mutual development and long-term partnerships.
During the meeting, Lawyer Fred Kan emphasized the significance of this visit and recognized the role of DHH (Mongolia) in promoting legal cooperation. He noted that Mongolia is a natural partner and an important ally of China in jointly advancing the Belt and Road Initiative. Over the past decade, both countries have made notable progress in cross-border trade, investment, infrastructure connectivity, and livelihood projects. As these collaborations deepen, synchronized legal support and communication between the legal sectors of both nations become increasingly essential.
Lawyer Baatarjargal highlighted that China has long been one of Mongolia's key trade and investment partners. In the context of the Belt and Road Initiative, many Mongolian enterprises are keen to strengthen trade ties with Chinese outbound enterprises and explore development opportunities in Mainland China and Hong Kong. He expressed hope that through deeper engagement and exchange with Mainland and Hong Kong law firms, new avenues for cooperation could be explored to foster mutual development and long-term partnerships.