Optimizing Labor Importation Policies
Labor shortages are undermining Hong Kong’s competitiveness, and the government needs to explore more flexible labor importation mechanisms while enhancing workforce quality through technology and training.
A well-established corporate restructuring legal system is conducive to improving the business environment. Hong Kong should expedite corporate rescue legislation and promote cooperation within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to jointly build a world-class corporate restructuring center.
If Hong Kong prospers, the country prospers; if the country prospers, Hong Kong prospers even more. Hong Kong’s destiny is closely linked with the nation’s, and national development has always been the greatest support for Hong Kong’s development.
Hong Kong is now at a critical period of economic transformation. We must continue to improve our business environment and actively attract enterprises and investments.
Housing has always been a deep-seated conflict in Hong Kong. The Government must further enhance the housing ladder to meet society’s expectations for homeownership.
Hong Kong has made significant strides in green finance, including green bonds and green finance certification.
The mental health of the public should not be neglected. Hong Kong has long faced a shortage of mental health services.
In addition to drawing top international talents, Hong Kong should also concentrate on nurturing local talents and attracting more overseas students. It should actively develop into an international education hub to support the country’s educational development objectives.
The number of child abuse cases in Hong Kong has remained high perennially. The reported cases might represent just the tip of the iceberg, underscoring the urgency of not postponing child protection efforts any further.
The COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical shifts have compelled companies to alter their conventional supply chain models