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Hong Kong risks falling behind in race to benefit from Qianhai plan, lawmakers say, as they call for officials to establish new links with Shenzhen
- Pro-establishment politicians and business leaders urge creating of body to coordinate economic plans
- City accused of lagging behind and not being proactive enough on cross-border cooperation
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Hong Kong officials need to establish new links with their counterparts in neighbouring Shenzhen as part of the Qianhai economic zone’s mammoth expansion, pro-establishment politicians have said, after Macau launched a new committee to co-develop a new cooperation zone with Guangdong’s leaders.
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Politicians and business leaders also said the city had been lagging behind, and accused senior officials of not being proactive enough on pushing cross-border collaboration.
“From the central government to the business sector in Hong Kong, a lot of people are anxious for city officials to deliver on things that they can see, feel and benefit from,” said Chan Yung, a local deputy to the National People’s Congress.
“A cook might be busy all day cooking in the kitchen, but for customers, it’s food on the table that matters.”
Chan was speaking hours after Chinese vice-premier Han Zheng, and Guangdong’s party secretary Li Xi, officiated at the establishment of the Hengqin Management Committee on Friday.
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