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[[File:HK North Point 愛港之聲 Voice of Loving Hong Kong 劉迺強 Lau Nai Keung Jan-2013.JPG|thumb|300px|Lau speaking at a [[Voice of Loving Hong Kong]] event in 2013]]

'''Lau Nai-keung''' (born 1947<ref name="people-com-cn">[http://english.people.com.cn/200703/01/eng20070301_353252.html]</ref>) is a [[Hong Kong]] academic, businessman, and politician. He holds several positions in the government of the [[Hong Kong Special Administrative Region]] and various universities and businesses. Lau advocates greater political and economic integration between the Hong Kong SAR and [[mainland China]].
'''Lau Nai-keung''' (born 1947<ref name="people-com-cn">[http://english.people.com.cn/200703/01/eng20070301_353252.html]</ref>) is a [[Hong Kong]] academic, businessman, and politician. He holds several positions in the government of the [[Hong Kong Special Administrative Region]] and various universities and businesses. Lau advocates greater political and economic integration between the Hong Kong SAR and [[mainland China]].



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Lau speaking at a Voice of Loving Hong Kong event in 2013

Lau Nai-keung (born 1947[1]) is a Hong Kong academic, businessman, and politician. He holds several positions in the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and various universities and businesses. Lau advocates greater political and economic integration between the Hong Kong SAR and mainland China.

He is currently the chairman of Long View Cultural Services Limited, a research fellow at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, a member of the Basic Law Consultative Committee and the Commission on Strategic Development as well as a visiting professor at Jinan University and the Beijing Business Management College.[2]

He has written many articles for the South China Morning Post[3], China Daily, and other publications promoting greater economic and governmental integration between the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the People's Republic of China.

Biography

Lau received a Bachelor of Social Sciences degree in Economics from the University of Hong Kong in 1970.[2]. He worked as a tutor in the university's statistics department and as an economist at the Hong Kong Export Credit Insurance Corporation, among other businesses.[2]

Lau was a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference from 1987 to 2007, where he was on the Committee on Population, Resources and Environment Studies, and has held numerous other positions in the SAR government.[2]

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