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    <description>Allen Yeung Tak-bun co-founded the Institute of Big Data Governance in late 2018 with industry veterans to set the best practices for big data governance principles. He is a former government chief information officer, chief corporate development officer of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, and has worked for several high-tech companies. Mr Yeung holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Texas (Austin), a Master of Science from Purdue University, and an...</description>
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      <description>Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu’s 2022 policy address brimmed with optimism, buoyed by hopes that a long-awaited border opening would see Hong Kong usher in a new era of growth. Even as China began to open up, the city seemed poised to reprise its role as an international hub and recover from three years of pandemic disruption. Yet one year on, the reality has turned out to be more challenging than anticipated.
Geopolitical divisions, superpower competition and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have...</description>
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      <title>John Lee’s policy address is wise to prioritise Hong Kong’s digital future</title>
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      <description>“No innovation, no future.” During his journey to becoming Hong Kong’s chief executive-elect, John Lee Ka-chiu has minced no words in highlighting innovation’s role in shaping our future. Central to his proposed policies is the ambition to develop Hong Kong into a technology centre to enhance the city’s competitive advantage.
Lee delivered his message as Hong Kong was recovering from the worst wave of the Covid-19 pandemic to date. Nevertheless, it resonated with the call for broader government...</description>
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      <title>How Hong Kong can become a centre for East-West data exchange</title>
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