Hong Kong should move beyond a “city-centred” approach that merely seeks Beijing’s policy support and instead take steps to align with national priorities by advancing the internationalisation of the yuan and supporting mainland Chinese enterprises’ global expansion, observers have said as this year’s “two sessions” came to a close.
With the annual political gathering ending amid the widening war in the Middle East, observers also said Beijing would expect local companies to pursue investments…
What are Hong Kong’s next best steps after ‘two sessions’ in Beijing?

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