Chen Maobo: Hong Kong's five-year plan helps to consolidate consensus and gather strength

2026-06-15

The Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Paul Chan, announced in a blog post on the 14th that the government will launch the first public consultation on Hong Kong's five-year plan on the 15th, which will last for two months. This plan not only aims to enhance economic development momentum and promote better application of technology, but also hopes to achieve a more inclusive and inclusive society, with citizens enjoying more high-quality employment opportunities and a better life.
Chen Maobo said that he hopes to inspire more profound insights and innovative ideas through in-depth exchanges and discussions, adapt to local conditions, fully leverage Hong Kong's advantages, gather social forces, and work together to do great things.
He stated that Hong Kong's development has always benefited from the country's long-term planning and has made unique contributions to the construction of a strong nation. The five-year planning consultation is not only about how to continue the good development momentum, but also about consolidating and enhancing existing advantages, exploring new development space and markets, and creating a new growth curve. Planning will help the business community, enterprises, society, and citizens better plan for future development, gather consensus, gather resources, and enhance development synergy.
Chen Maobo said that as the country's 15th Five Year Plan begins, how Hong Kong can seize development opportunities, better leverage its own advantages, serve the needs of the country, and inject richer connotations and gather stronger strength into its own development is the key to promoting better development of Hong Kong. Hong Kong should strengthen its coordinated development with different regions across the country, further promote the integration of rules and mechanisms in the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area, and facilitate more efficient flow of various production factors. (Looking into the New Era)

Edit:He Chuanning    Responsible editor:Su Suiyue

Source:Xinhua

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