Founders of the global village
Consul-general Pedro Moitinho de Almeida says his country's early discoveries have changed the world
PORTUGAL'S Macau-based consul-general for Hong Kong and Macau, Pedro Moitinho de Almeida, does not hesitate when asked about his country's greatest gift to the world.
Referring to the epic Portuguese voyages during the Age of Discovery some 500 years ago, Mr Moitinho de Almeida said: 'Globalisation. We see ourselves as the initiators of globalisation. We first discovered the way to go to places. We brought European ways, technology and religion, and took back the good things that other peoples had. Globalisation - that was our gift to the world.'
Portugal looms large in the consciousness of Hong Kong, largely because its former colony, Macau, has long served this territory as a charming getaway.
Macau has been handed over to Chinese rule, but Portugal retains its trading links with Hong Kong, a relationship that has enormous potential for growth.
Today, Hong Kong traders do well out of Portugal - rather too well from Lisbon's point of view. The trade imbalance is huge - US$102.6million ($796million) in Portuguese exports to Hong Kong against US$182.8million in Hong Kong exports to Portugal.
'Unfortunately, with most of our trading partners we have a negative balance, but we are trying to change that,' he said.