Hong Kong Opens Public Consultation on First Five‑Year Plan, Mirrors Mainland Model
Hong Kong has launched a public consultation for its first five‑year development plan. The initiative is modeled after the planning process used in mainland China. Authorities are
Hong Kong has launched a public consultation for its first five‑year development plan. The
initiative is modeled after the planning process used in mainland China. Authorities are
inviting residents and businesses to submit feedback. The plan aims to outline economic,
social and infrastructure priorities. Officials say the consultation will help align local
goals with broader national strategies. Critics caution that the approach may limit
independent policy debate. Responses will be reviewed before the plan is formally adopted
later this year. Observers will watch how the plan influences Hong Kong's autonomy and
growth.