From retail and trade to logistics, Hong Kong companies expect business to improve in 2023 with the reopening of the border with the Chinese mainland and expected revival of tourism. The mainland economy has passed its most challenging period and life is returning to normal.
Leading officials in Hong Kong said on Sunday that the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China was an uplifting and milestone event that will guide the city's development in the years to come.
The central government's top official in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region called on the city's business sector on Thursday to proactively seize new opportunities arising from the Belt and Road Initiative.
On July 1, the bustling Victoria Harbor will be illuminated with glittering lights, decorating every corner of the metropolis. Across the port stands Hong Kong’s iconic modern skyscraper international financial center, where market trading operates 24/7. Looking down from the Lion Rock Hill, the Sham Chun River, which borders Shenzhen on the mainland, is flowing, and Hongkongers are in a joyful mood to mark a special day with eager anticipation for a brighter future.
Hong Kong businesses have high expectations for a stable business environment as John Lee Ka-chiu is elected as the sixth-term Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).