Beijing tasks Hong Kong with fast-tracking Northern Metropolis, boosting integration



Hong Kong should speed up the construction of the Northern Metropolis megaproject near the border with the mainland and the development of a commodity trading ecosystem, according to the draft outline of Chinaโ€™s 15th five-year plan.

Other priorities included stronger integration with national development on the economic, technological and social fronts, especially deepening cross-border connections of financial markets.

The draft, which sets Chinaโ€™s economic and social development targets for 2026 to 2030, was tabled on Thursday at the opening of the National Peopleโ€™s Congress (NPC), the countryโ€™s top legislature.

While the draft echoed the previous blueprintโ€™s support for Hong Kongโ€™s โ€œeight centresโ€ strategy, it particularly highlighted the Northern Metropolis, a megaproject transforming 30,000 hectares of land near the cityโ€™s border with the mainland into an economic powerhouse and housing hub.

โ€œ[The plan] supports Hong Kong in developing into an international innovation and technology hub, advancing its role as a centre for international legal and dispute resolution services, a regional intellectual property trading centre, and a hub for arts and cultural exchanges between China and the rest of the world, while accelerating the development of the metropolis,โ€ the draft read.

The draft also backed the cityโ€™s efforts to consolidate its role as an international centre for finance, trade and shipping, and aviation.

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