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    <description>Ian Borchard is the founder and CEO of Harbovr Boats, a Hong Kong company bringing modernisation and electrification to the marine industry through innovative design. Prior to starting Harbovr Boats, Ian spent 8 years in the commercial real estate industry with notable firms Jones Lang LaSalle and Swire Properties.</description>
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      <description>Hong Kong is in a unique position to capitalise on yacht tourism – with over 1,000km of coastline and more than 200 islands, this natural advantage is something few international cities can match.
Recent policy initiatives, ranging from new mooring developments to cross-boundary integration within the Greater Bay Area, signal the government’s clear intent to further promote the marine economy. Plans to add over 1,100 new berths and expand key sites, such as the Aberdeen typhoon shelter and the...</description>
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      <title>3 ways to build Hong Kong’s yacht economy beyond infrastructure</title>
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