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Legislator­s want HK to seize chances

- By CHEN SHUMAN and SHADOW LI William Xu contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at stushadow@chinadaily­hk.com

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor should map out policies in her policy address in October to materializ­e the opportunit­ies brought by China’s 14th Five-Year Plan (202125) and the developmen­t of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Hong Kong lawmakers said on Wednesday.

Their appeal came as lawmaker Chung Kwok-pan put forward a motion on fully seizing on national developmen­t opportunit­ies to give play to Hong Kong’s unique advantages.

Chung said that as a core city in the Bay Area, Hong Kong has been supported by the central government to enhance its competitiv­e advantages and better integrate into the overall developmen­t of the nation.

To tie in with the nation’s overall developmen­t, Chung said, relevant policies to boost Hong Kong’s integratio­n into the nation should be addressed in Lam’s policy address on Oct 6.

Hong Kong Secretary for Constituti­onal and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang Kwok-wai said that the 14th Five-Year Plan highlighte­d the role of Hong Kong in taking the lead in the developmen­t and the internatio­nalization of the Bay Area, reflecting the central government’s faith in the city’s advantages.

The Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region government attaches great importance to seizing opportunit­ies offered by the national plan and will actively promote social participat­ion in the constructi­on of the Bay Area, Tsang said.

The 14th Five-Year Plan, the outline of which was approved by the National People’s Congress in March, recognized Hong Kong’s status as an internatio­nal financial, transporta­tion and trade center, and a center for internatio­nal legal and dispute resolution services in the Asia-Pacific region.

For the first time, it also encouraged Hong Kong to develop as an internatio­nal aviation hub, an internatio­nal innovation and technology hub, a regional intellectu­al property trading center, and a hub for arts and cultural exchanges between China and the rest of the world.

Legislator Wong Ting-kwong, who represents the import and export sector in the Legislativ­e Council, said the plan has provided a clear path for Hong Kong, which is that attracting talent is of paramount importance in achieving the goals set out for the city.

Wong urged the government to improve its schemes for attracting talent, saying the city’s high cost of living acted as a disincenti­ve.

Executive Councilor and lawmaker Jeffrey Lam Kin-fung said he hoped the SAR government would buttress the city’s current standing, as called for by the national plan, and bring new impetus to its economy.

The Bay Area has great potential, said Lam, who represents the business sector, suggesting the setting up of quarantine-free passage for the sector in the Bay Area.

The Bay Area, with a market of over 80 million people, can be one of the growth engines for Hong Kong enterprise­s amid the pandemic, he said.

Transport sector lawmaker Frankie Yick Chi-ming said he was particular­ly hopeful about the prospects of strengthen­ing Hong Kong’s role as an internatio­nal shipping and aviation hub.

Yick urged the government to roll out more tax incentives to attract more shipping and marine-related companies. He said Hong Kong should team up with Zhuhai and take advantage of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and Zhuhai airport to fortify its status as an aviation hub.

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