5-year-plan will help Hong Kong hone its strengths to serve the nation
The recently launched public consultation on the blueprint is critical as it enables the community to come together and plan for the future

Hong Kong has traditionally relied on its existing strengths and versatility in adapting to external influences. That has served the city well. However, the global environment has become more challenging. Geopolitics is intensifying, competition is sharper and the pace of technological innovation is accelerating. In this context, a five-year plan matters as it enables the government and society to think critically and plan ahead. It creates a disciplined and focused framework for strategic priorities and delivery.
Spanning six parts covering finance and trade, innovation and technology, people’s livelihood and social development, the Northern Metropolis project, regional cooperation and the integrated development of sports, culture, tourism and green living, the consultation paper aims to better leverage Hong Kong’s advantages. These include its status as an international centre for finance, maritime and trade, as well as its roles as an international innovation and technology centre and a core engine in the Greater Bay Area, thus enabling the city to serve as a “participant” and “facilitator” in the nation’s development.
The policy directions set out in the paper for discussion will pave the way for more focused and strategic development that mutually benefits the city and the nation.
