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Hong Kong’s new role in “dual circulation” strategy

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The ongoing integration of Hong Kong into the Greater Bay Area (GBA) and its growing economic ties with the rest of the world will enable Hong Kong to play a significant role in the dual-circulation economic model. 

Drawing on Hong Kong’s comparative advantages, expertise and talent, the business sector, especially tech start-ups, SMEs and professionals, will benefit from the renewed initiatives and policies directed towards “internal circulation”, according to Prof. Witman Hung, principal liaison officer for Hong Kong at the Shenzhen Qianhai Authority.

China’s 14th five-year plan for 2021-2025 has once again included the GBA as part of the national strategy since it was first announced in March 2016. Beijing further issued the “Opinions Concerning Financial Support for the Establishment of the GBA” in May last year, supporting the deepening access between Hong Kong and mainland financial markets. 

Other GBA initiatives included in the five-year plan are considered to be supportive of the “dual circulation” strategy, including promoting co-operation between Hong Kong and Shenzhen on innovation and technology research and strengthening intellectual property (IP) protection. In response to the national strategy, Hong Kong’s 2020 Policy Address also reiterated efforts to strengthen the city’s integration into the GBA, most notably the Outline Development Plan.

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Given that China’s elite students find it increasingly difficult to obtain student visas to foreign countries, he says Hong Kong should strengthen the tertiary education sector in order to attract PhD or Postdoc students to teach and lead research at Hong Kong’s universities. 

Stronger in branding, advertising, design and packaging, Hong Kong SMEs are in a favourable position to tap into the domestic markets or help Chinese products and services build their brand. 

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