| Business Environment 
              64. During the past few years we have been encouraging enterprises 
              to improve management and to promote market competition as a way 
              of improving Hong Kong's competitiveness in the face of economic 
              change. Now we are exploring ways to further streamline licensing 
              and reporting procedures. We will also ensure that prior to formulating 
              new policies and legislation, the impact on the business environment 
              will be fully assessed. 
              65. In Hong Kong, a number of industries such as clothing, toys 
              and watch-making have long enjoyed a competitive edge. They are 
              among world market leaders and have great potential for further 
              development. They are facing an urgent need to further enhance their 
              capabilities. I will cite two examples to illustrate this. Our fashion 
              designers are known worldwide and their products sell well in the 
              international market place. However, under WTO rules, the planned 
              abolition of the quota system in 2005 will usher in a completely 
              new set of conditions. To help meet this challenge, we will strengthen 
              training in fashion design at our tertiary institutions and boost 
              promotion overseas so that our local fashion industry can carve 
              its own niche in the world market and set international trends. 
              Another example is our film industry, which has been competing in 
              the international market for many years. We are doing much to provide 
              a favourable environment for the industry to grow - promoting the 
              establishment of an advanced film production centre, funding relevant 
              manpower training, carrying out overseas promotions and facilitating 
              location shooting in Hong Kong. The measures are to help this creative 
              industry to realise its full potential. 
              66. Government departments should always be conscious of the need 
              to enhance our institutional framework so that these and other industries 
              can operate in an environment that is conducive to their further 
              development. 
              67. Over the past few years, the Government has been vigorously 
              promoting the application of technology and encouraging innovation. 
              We have placed special emphasis on the wider use of information 
              technology to improve overall productivity and help create new jobs 
              opportunities. As a result, there has been a remarkable change in 
              the community's attitude. Innovation and technology have been recognised 
              as an important part of our restructuring. We have also set up the 
              Council of Advisers on Innovation and Technology and established 
              a $5 billion Innovation and Technology Fund. The Hong Kong Science 
              Park, Applied Science and Technology Research Institute and the 
              Cyberport will lead to greater synergies between teaching, research 
              and business. We are encouraging traditional industries to use technology 
              and innovation to improve competitiveness, and provide the right 
              conditions for the 'incubation' of emerging industries. 
              68. The importance of electronic commerce is increasingly being 
              recognised. In May this year, we announced our revised 'Digital 
              21' IT strategy to promote the development of e-commerce under the 
              theme 'connecting the world'. 
              
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