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Opinion | John Lee’s plan for Hong Kong is a good one, but it depends on a strong, open economy

  • Lee’s first policy address ticks all the right boxes, from housing to sourcing talent and improving connectivity
  • To ensure success of these policies, Hong Kong needs a boost in revenue and international appeal

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Chief Executive John Lee meets the media at Hong Kong’s government offices in Tamar on October 25. Photo: Edmond So
On October 19, Chief Executive John Lee delivered his first policy address after assuming office on July 1. The address closely followed the relaxation of a slew of Covid-19-related restrictions that had been in effect for well over two years.
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During this trying period, frustration has grown over loss of livelihood and missed opportunities. Hong Kong residents are therefore eager to learn more about the policies that aim to reanimate the city after being disconnected from the rest of the world for so long.

Significantly, the colour green was selected for the cover of Lee’s policy address booklet to symbolise “hope, vitality, harmony, and stability”.“Hong Kong’s future is full of hope. I expect this policy address to bring confidence to residents,” Lee wrote on Facebook.

Moreover, the colour combines the blue and yellow of Hong Kong’s pro-establishment and pro-democracy camps, signifying harmony between the two. This gesture carries a profound meaning for the future of Hong Kong.

In 150 paragraphs, numerous policies and initiatives are outlined, along with some 110 key performance indicators for specific applications. In general, I am happy with the overall direction of the policy address, which focuses on practical solutions and measurable results in key areas.

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While details must still be discussed as the measures are implemented, many are pragmatic, forward-thinking and consistent, while keeping continuity with previous initiatives. However, objectives are simple to set; the ability to effectively reach them will be the determining factor in Lee’s success.

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