‘Superconnector’ Hong Kong can share mainland China expertise with Asean: CY Leung
At Post’s China Conference: Southeast Asia 2025, ex-city leader highlights potential for deeper economic cooperation between country and bloc

In his keynote speech to Malaysian officials, business leaders and diplomats, Leung said that after finishing his five-year term as chief executive in 2017, he spent on average 40 per cent of his time visiting various mainland Chinese cities to foster collaboration with the financial hub.
“While one easily assumes that outside the mainland the most experienced and the best connected of China experts are found in Hong Kong, I remain fascinated on my visits by how much more Hong Kong has to learn about business prospects on the mainland of China, and how much more Hong Kong, as the superconnector, can share its knowledge of China with other economies that include, of course, Asean,” he said.
“China will not be absent in the new world order. Knowledge about China will be the crucial key to understanding the opportunities that it offers.”
He said Hong Kong would continue to flourish by “staying steadfastly on the course of mutual respect, equality, dialogue and cooperation”.
