Yau is the grandson of late
Qing Taiwanese Hakka patriot
Qiu Fengjia. In his professional life, he was CEO of
Cathay Dragon, before becoming CEO of
Greater Bay Airlines. Yau studied at the
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University. In December 2022, Yau said the number of international companies in Hong Kong had fallen to below 9,000 for the first time since 2019, with a further 3% surveyed planning to relocate, and another 16% uncertain about their plans. In September 2023, Yau said that foreign companies that left during COVID-19 "have all returned" to Hong Kong. In December 2023, Yau appealed to the US government to stop a proposed bill that would strip
HKETO offices in the US of special privileges.
National Security Law In September 2022, Yau said it was important to tell the Hong Kong story accurately, and said that some news reports were inaccurate on Hong Kong's freedoms after the
National Security Law was passed.
Made in China In December 2022, the WTO had ruled that the United States is in breach of international trade rules by requiring all products made in Hong Kong to be marked as "
Made in China". Yau criticised the US ban hours after the WTO ruling, and stated of the US actions that it was "politically motivated and a vain attempt to interfere with Hong Kong's internal affairs through weaponizing trade." Yau asserted that Hong Kong sends only a tiny portion of its exports to the US and so "the value of the trade is not the point." He said that the move by the United States had "confused" customers and that his "government's successful challenge to a US ban on the 'Made in Hong Kong' label is a matter of upholding the SAR's separate status in the World Trade Organisation." == Personal life ==