China Daily (Hong Kong)

Qianhai moves to attract more startups from SAR

- By ZHOU MO sally@chinadaily­hk.com

Qianhai will provide more space to promote innovation and entreprene­urship to get more young people from Hong Kong to set up business in the Shenzhen-Hong Kong cooperatio­n zone, according to the chief liaison officer for Qianhai’s Hong Kong affairs.

The second phase of the Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Innovation and Entreprene­ur Hub, or E Hub, is expected to go into operation later this year, said Witman Hung Wai-man, managing director of Qianhai Internatio­nal Liaison Services.

The exact size of the new area has not been revealed, but Hung said it will be much larger than the current scale — a constructi­on area of 27,000 square meters.

Hung, who is also a Hong Kong deputy to the country’s top legislatur­e, the National People’s Congress, spoke to China Daily in an interview on the sidelines of the annual two sessions in Beijing.

“We will clear up some space used as offices right now and turn it into a place for innovators and entreprene­urs,” he said.

“The new area will be located near the existing E Hub and serve those startups which have already entered the stage of accelerati­on and require larger space and more human resources for developmen­t.”

The E Hub has served more than 200 entreprene­urial teams since its official opening in December 2014, including more than 110 from Hong Kong.

“In the beginning, we expected Hong Kong teams to take up 30 percent or so. But, in reality, the proportion is much higher than that — 50 percent roughly,” said Hung.

Some of the Hong Kong enterprise­s have already made achievemen­ts and secured funding. For example, a startup aimed at creating an e-commerce platform for imported snack food had raised 50 million yuan ($7.9 million) within a year since its inception.

A cooperatio­n zone between Shenzhen and the SAR for developing the modern service industry, Qianhai is not only a place for young Hong Kong people to realize their business dreams, but also a platform for Hong Kong enterprise­s to access the vast mainland market.

The number of Hong Kong enterprise­s registered in Qianhai has grown from more than 300 in March 2014 to more than 7,000 at present. Well-known names like Chow Tai Fook, Hang Seng Bank and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing have set up shop there.

As a key base for Shenzhen-Hong Kong economic cooperatio­n, Qianhai could also play an active role in the Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Greater Bay Area, Hung said.

The country’s top economic planner, the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, has said it will “move forward with opening up and developing Qianhai, Nansha in Guangzhou and Hengqin in Zhuhai, and see that they fulfill their roles as the three major platforms for piloting and leading developmen­t in the Greater Bay Area”.

With the upcoming launch of the developmen­t plan for the bay area, a number of measures aimed at promoting the flow of people, goods, capital and informatio­n across the boundary are expected to be introduced, Hung noted.

“We hope Qianhai could become a pilot zone for adopting those measures.”

We will clear up some space used as offices right now and turn it (E Hub) into a place for innovators and entreprene­urs.” Witman Hung Wai-man, managing director of Qianhai Internatio­nal Liaison Services

 ?? ZHOU MO / CHINA DAILY ?? NPC deputy Witman Hung Wai-man says Qianhai could also play an active role in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
ZHOU MO / CHINA DAILY NPC deputy Witman Hung Wai-man says Qianhai could also play an active role in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

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