Andrew Heyn Keynote Speaker

  • British Consul-General to Hong Kong and Macao (2016 to 2020)
  • UK Ambassador to Myanmar (Burma) (2009 - 2013)
  • Expert on China's Domestic and Foreign Policy

Andrew Heyn's Biography

Andrew Heyn was the British Consul-General to Hong Kong and Macao from 2016 to 2020.

Andy joined the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office in 1989. After postings in Venezuela, Portugal, and Ireland, he was appointed Ambassador to Myanmar (Burma) in 2009. Andy’s posting coincided with a time of great political reform in the country, exemplified by the release of Aung San Suu Kyi.

In 2016, Andy received one of the UK’s most prominent postings, becoming the British Consul-General to Hong Kong and Macao. The Consulate-General in Hong Kong is one of the UK’s largest overseas missions and is one of the most sensitive and important in the Foreign Office network. The Consul-General’s senior Ambassadorial rank reflects Hong Kong’s significance to the UK.

Andy period as CG spanned 2019’s prolonged and unpredictable protests and then, in July 2020, the imposition by China of the National Security Law which is already bringing profound changes in Hong Kong and sparked a sharp downturn in the UK/China relationship.

As UK Consul-General, Andy was at the heart of Britain’s policy development towards both Hong Kong and China as Beijing took an increasingly assertive posture on the global stage. A major part of this was balancing potential conflicts between the UK Government’s “values” agenda with its separate commercial and economic objectives. He has access and influence at the highest levels of Government and business in both London and Hong Kong.

Andy brings a deep understanding of China’s domestic and foreign policy aims and, more broadly, Western/Asian strategic issues. He offers insight to the impact developments in Hong Kong and elsewhere in the region could have on the West’s political and economic relationship with China. He has first hand experience of how the UK’s China policy is evolving and how other overseas governments, including the EU and US, deal with Beijing.

He has been awarded the OBE and in the 2021 New Years Honours list, he was awarded the CMG.

He has considerable media experience as an expert voice on UK and international media.

Speaking Topics:

  • How has “The West” factored (and will factor) Hong Kong events into its wider China policy. Will national self-interest trump the need to put up a common front?
  • The future of the Hong Kong IFC.
  • What are the prospects for political stability in Hong Kong? What will China do to keep Hong Kong under control?
  • What are the likely consequences of China’s clampdown in Hong Kong on HK’s economic viability?
  • Has Hong Kong become “just another Chinese city” or does it still retain some uniqueness?
  • Likely US policy towards China under President Biden.

 

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Videos of Andrew Heyn

Coup is massive setback for Myanmar
Hong Kong - Interview with BBC World News on 11 January 2021
BBC Radio 4 World Tonight interview on Myanmar coup - 4 March 2021
BBC Scotland - Interview on Myanmar coup - 29 March 2021

Articles, Media & Podcasts

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