Hong Kong retains top spot as ‘world’s freest economy’ for 21st year in a row
The Heritage Foundation noted that Hong Kong showed improvements in business and fiscal freedom but these were outweighed by a higher level of perceived corruption.

Hong Kong has been ranked the world’s freest economy for the 21st year in a row – but the city is weighed down by perceived corruption and eroding public trust, according to the US think tank Heritage Foundation.
Hong Kong scored 89.6 out of 100 points in overall economic freedom, down by 0.5 points from last year. But the territory's lead over its closest rival has further narrowed, with economic freedom just 0.2 points higher than second-placed Singapore

The foundation noted that Hong Kong showed small improvements in business freedom, labour freedom and fiscal freedom but these were outweighed by a higher level of perceived corruption.
Its scoring in “freedom from corruption” fell 7.3 points to 75 points, a record low since the 1997 handover.