Hong Kong to formulate first 5-year plan to align with national blueprint
Task force led by Chief Executive John Lee will formulate plan, which one expert says signals greater government role in city’s development

A new task force led by Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu will formulate Hong Kong’s first five-year blueprint to align with the nation’s 15th five-year plan, with a political analyst saying the move signals greater government involvement in shaping the city’s development.
Lee also said on Monday that he would prioritise visits to Eastern Europe and Central Asia to explore new markets for local businesses, stressing the need to “avoid putting all eggs in one basket” and mitigate risk amid geopolitical tensions.
In an interview with the media, the city leader said that he would lead an interdepartmental task force to align Hong Kong’s policies with the 15th five-year plan, which would guide mainland China’s development from 2026 to 2030.
For the first time, Hong Kong would devise its own five-year plan alongside detailed policy frameworks for key areas of development, he added.
The national plan, unveiled last October, pledged to support Hong Kong in becoming a high-end talent hub and consolidate and enhance the city’s status as an international financial, shipping and trade hub.
It also emphasised stronger cooperation between Hong Kong and the mainland in areas such as the economy, trade, science and technology, and culture.