Hong Kong’s political and business elites are set to present a series of proposals at China’s largest political gatherings, known as ‘Two Sessions’, focusing on unique strategies to enhance the city’s appeal to mainland tourists and facilitate mainland companies’ global expansion. Among the key figures, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu and other top officials will engage in significant discussions aimed at strengthening Hong Kong’s role in China’s economic development and global outreach.
Strategic Proposals for Economic Revitalization
With both Hong Kong and mainland China facing economic slowdowns, the delegates have prepared innovative proposals to rejuvenate growth. These initiatives include raising the duty-free shopping limit for mainland tourists and simplifying the stock exchange vetting process to attract more high-quality mainland companies to list in Hong Kong. Additionally, the push for promoting Hong Kong’s…

















