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Guangdong’s Maritime Economy: Leading in the Nation for 29 Consecutive Years

The “Guangdong Maritime Economy Development Report (2024)” highlights that Guangdong has held the top spot in China’s maritime economy for 29 years. In 2023, its maritime GDP was 1.87781 trillion RMB, comprising 13.8% of the regional GDP. The maritime industry, including emerging sectors like marine pharmaceuticals and renewable energy, contributed significantly to regional growth. Technological advancements and international cooperation, particularly in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, have bolstered its maritime sector’s robust performance.

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China-Ecuador Free Trade Agreement Takes Effect on 1 May 2024

The China-Ecuador Free Trade Agreement, which took effect on May 1, 2024, marks a significant advancement in economic relations between the two nations. By immediately eliminating tariffs on 60% of goods, with plans to extend this to 90%, the agreement opens up expansive trade and investment opportunities. This treaty not only facilitates a reduction in trade barriers but also promotes economic growth and cooperation. The immediate impact is seen in sectors ranging from agriculture in Ecuador to manufacturing in China, fostering a dynamic economic partnership.

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Guangdong’s 45 Measures Promote Artificial Intelligence Empowering Various Industries

Guangdong Province is spearheading China’s ambitious strategy to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) across various industries. With its comprehensive policy, “Several Measures on Empowering Various Industries with Artificial Intelligence in Guangdong Province,” the region is set to revolutionize agricultural, transportation, energy sectors, and public services through AI. This initiative reflects a broader national ambition to harness AI for high-quality development, positioning Guangdong at the forefront of global AI innovation.

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Expand Beyond Hong Kong: Dedicated Fund on Branding, Upgrading and Domestic Sales

Do you own a non-listed company in Hong Kong? You may be eligible to apply for funding under the Dedicated Fund on Branding, Upgrading and Domestic Sales (“BUD Fund”) to support your expansion efforts outside Hong Kong. This article will walk you through the eligibility criteria, funding scope, allocated funding amounts, and a step-by-step guide to navigating the application procedure under the different BUD schemes.

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Hong Kong budget for Fiscal Year 2024-25

The Hong Kong 2024-25 Budget, announced by Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po, focuses on economic recovery and high-quality development in the post-epidemic era, emphasizing confidence and opportunity. Despite projected fiscal deficits, the budget highlights include tax reductions, support for SMEs, and initiatives in green finance, digital economy, and innovation and technology. It aims to stimulate the property market, enhance financial services, and bolster Hong Kong’s role as an international financial hub and innovation center. The strategy encompasses removing property cooling measures, investing in technology infrastructure, and promoting green and sustainable finance, reflecting a holistic approach to navigating global challenges and seizing future growth opportunities.

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China Economic Outlook 2024

While spectators worldwide had pinned high hopes on China achieving a swift and sharp rebound in economic activity, the wheel of fortune turned more sluggishly than expected after its post-Covid reopening. A cocktail of pressing challenges, including subdued consumption and a slump in the property market, continue to cloud China’s recovery outlook. Despite a somewhat bumpy ride last year, the world’s second-largest economy managed to hit its growth target of 5%, expanding by 5.2% year-on-year to RMB 91.3 trillion.

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Demonstration Zone in Nansha of Guangzhou for All-round Cooperation Among Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao (GBA)

Nansha, a strategically located district in Guangzhou, China, has emerged as a dynamic hub for innovation and cooperation, particularly within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA). Designated as the Demonstration Zone in Nansha of Guangzhou for All-round Cooperation Among Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, the district is fostering a vibrant ecosystem for businesses, industries, and talents from across the region. This article offers an overview of the Nansha Plan, highlighting the advantageous policies within the Nansha Cooperation Zone and showcasing examples of successful foreign enterprises that have thrived in this area.

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Key Takeaways from Hong Kong 2023 Policy Address

On 25 October 2023, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee delivered the 2023 Policy Address. The ambitious agenda contained almost 200 initiatives, setting out a roadmap for a continuing trajectory of growth and development. This article will present the key takeaways from the 2023 Policy Address. In particular, it will detail the range of initiatives and measures introduced to bolster the economy and support businesses.

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Shenzhen issued three documents to comprehensively optimise the city’s business environment and facilitate foreign investment.

Investing in Shenzhen and the GBA: Hi-tech Powerhouse Unveils Plans to Widen Doors to Foreign Investment

At the forefront of innovative development, Shenzhen has captured the interest of foreign investors around the world. At the start of August 2023, the Shenzhen Municipal Government issued three documents, each containing a clutch of measures, to comprehensively optimise the city’s business environment and facilitate foreign investment. This article will delve into how the newly implemented set of measures can enable foreign businesses to operate and invest in Shenzhen and the GBA with greater ease.

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The Automotive Spare Parts Industry in the Greater Bay Area

The Automotive Spare Parts Industry in the Greater Bay Area

The automotive spare parts industry in the Greater Bay Area (GBA) is experiencing significant growth, driven by demand for high-quality products and innovation. The GBA is home to major automobile manufacturers and suppliers, and it has a well-developed supply chain network supported by advanced logistics infrastructure. The industry is also actively involved in the development of sustainable transportation systems, including electric vehicles (EVs) and infrastructure for EV charging. There are opportunities for overseas investors, with Guangzhou being a prominent destination for foreign investment in manufacturing. However, SMEs in the industry face challenges such as rapidly changing technology, competition, funding limitations, and supply chain disruptions. Despite these challenges, the GBA’s automotive spare parts industry is poised for continued growth and success.

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