- Michael David Cartland
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Michael David Cartland (簡德倫) was the Secretary for Financial Services of Hong Kong during British rule in the 1990s.[1]
Cartland was required to retire in the interests of localization under the compensation scheme which applied to all expatriate non-Chinese officers with similar seniority in the run up to the handover of sovereignty in 1997. He was replaced towards the end of 1995 as Secretary for Financial Services by Raphael HUI, the present Chief Secretary (2005 - date).
Earlier in his career Cartland had spent the decade of the eighties dealing with Hong Kong trade policy and had become Hong Kong's first Permanent Representative to the GATT when Hong Kong became a full member of that organisation in its own right in 1986. He participated in that capacity in the launching of the Uruguay Round and went on to chair the Negotiating Group on Subsidies and Countervail during the Round. As a friend of the Chair at the end of the Round he helped the then Director General, Peter Sutherland, to bring the negotiations to a conclusion in the areas of Anti-Dumping, Safeguards, Intellectual Property, Government Procurement, as well as Subsidies and Countervail. He also made a substantial contribution to GATT and WTO Dispute Settlement by chairing the panels in no less than sixteen cases over the twenty years to 2005.
References
- ^ "Guoco Buys Overseas Trust". The New York Times. 16 October 1993. p. 43. http://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/16/business/guoco-buys-overseas-trust.html. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
Preceded by:
TBDSecretary for Financial Services
1993-1995Succeeded by:
Rafael HuiCategories:- Government officials of Hong Kong
- People in Hong Kong Finance
- Living people
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