
During discussions in Beijing with delegates from Hong Kong attending the annual national political meetings, a senior Chinese vice premier highlighted the city’s exceptional status under the “One Country, Two Systems” framework.
He noted that Hong Kong benefits from strong national support while maintaining deep connections with international markets, a combination that provides significant opportunities for future growth and global engagement.
Officials said the city should build on these advantages by strengthening its position as a bridge between China and the rest of the world.
By deepening international cooperation, expanding its financial and professional services sectors and strengthening its role as a global business hub, Hong Kong can continue to contribute to national economic modernization while maintaining its international character.
The vice premier encouraged Hong Kong to remain confident in its institutional strengths and economic foundations.
Delegates who attended the meeting said the discussion also focused on maintaining a stable environment while advancing development, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding national security alongside economic progress.
Participants noted that the city’s leadership had received recognition for its work in maintaining stability and promoting economic recovery over the past year.
Officials also acknowledged improvements in economic indicators and renewed confidence among businesses operating in the territory.
Another priority highlighted in the discussions was deeper cooperation with cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
Closer collaboration with neighboring mainland technology and manufacturing centers is seen as a key path for expanding innovation, improving industrial integration and strengthening regional competitiveness.
Delegates said Hong Kong’s future development should involve both reinforcing traditional strengths and exploring emerging sectors such as technology, finance and international professional services.
By aligning with national strategies while maintaining strong global connections, the city is expected to remain an important gateway linking China with international markets.
The discussions took place alongside the annual “Two Sessions” meetings in Beijing, where national leaders review economic priorities and outline policy direction.
Hong Kong representatives attending the meetings said the message from central authorities was clear: the city should continue using its international outlook and institutional advantages to play a greater role in China’s development while strengthening its own long-term prosperity.






































