Hong Kong Government Targets Q3 for First Five-Year Plan Publication
The Hong Kong government intends to publish its first five-year plan during the third quarter of this year. This announcement coincides with the launch of a two-month public consultation on the blueprint. Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Janice Tse Siu-wa described the plan as "strategic, forward-looking and operable," while officials rejected concerns that the initiative signals a move towards a planned economy.

The Hong Kong government is aiming to publish its inaugural five-year plan in the third quarter of the current year. This "strategic, forward-looking and operable" blueprint will mark a new approach for the city's development.
Simultaneously, authorities have initiated a two-month public consultation period for the proposed plan. The consultation commenced on Monday, inviting public feedback on the framework.
Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Janice Tse Siu-wa, confirmed the government's publication goal. She emphasized the plan's objectives while also addressing and rejecting concerns that its introduction signifies a shift towards a planned economy for Hong Kong.
According to South China Morning Post, the Secretary stressed that the road...


