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Opinion | Two Sessions: Hong Kong's unique mission in China's new era of modernization As China gathers for its annual "two sessions" in Beijing, a sense of renewal and strategic anticipation sweeps through the country. The unveiling of the 15th Five-Year Plan sets the stage not only for national growth and innovation, but also for Hong Kong to reaffirm and reinvent its unique mission in support of Chinese modernization. In the words of President Xi Jinping and recent central policy documents, this is a historic moment that calls for Hong Kong's business sector to align closely with the country's priorities and fully harness the city's strengths for the development ahead.
Eunice Yung
2026.03.05 14:56
Opinion | A bolder step for HK: The 2026–27 Budget and the next era of innovation Hong Kong's 2026–27 Budget stands as the city's most determined effort yet to position itself as a genuine global innovation and technology hub. Its approach is methodical, spanning robust support for industry transformation, a wider social push for "AI for all," and strategic investment in new frontiers such as advanced manufacturing, life sciences, and even the space industry. While implementation will inevitably rely on institutions like the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), the ambitions now go far beyond any single organization.
Eunice Yung
2026.02.27 16:00
Opinion | Firm sentencing in national security trial affirms commitment to justice The sentencing decision delivered by Hong Kong's High Court in the case of Jimmy Lai Chee-ying stands as a defining moment for both the city's legal system and its enduring commitment to the rule of law. In a judgment of significant detail, the court set out the full factual and legal basis for the sentence, and—crucially—directly addressed the many claims and controversies that had surrounded this high-profile background.
Eunice Yung
2026.02.09 17:10
Opinion | Panama's Supreme Court ruling sets dangerous precedent for international commerce The recent decision of Panama's Supreme Court to annul the long-standing concession contract of Hong Kong-based Panama Ports Company (PPC), a CK Hutchison subsidiary, not only undermines the rule of law but also deals a blow to international commercial confidence in Panama. As a legal professional, I am gravely concerned by both the procedural irregularities and the wider geopolitical ramifications of this ruling.
Eunice Yung
2026.02.04 16:20
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