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Hong Kong a ‘strategic adaptation ground’ for mainland Chinese tech giants: Paul Chan

Hong Kong a ‘strategic adaptation ground’ for mainland Chinese tech giants: Paul Chan
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Hong Kong's finance chief Paul Chan suggests that mainland Chinese tech companies are increasingly using the city as a strategic base for global expansion. These firms are leveraging Hong Kong's international capital and talent networks to transition into multinational corporations.

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This highlights Hong Kong's evolving role as a critical bridge for Chinese technological firms seeking to navigate global markets and international regulatory environments.

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Finance chief reflects on recent trip to Shanghai and Nanjing, saying mainland firms increasingly view Hong Kong as platform for global expansion

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