The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area of China is developing into a model of regional synergy, a driver of the country's new round of opening-up, and a source of fresh opportunities to be shared by the world.
Officials, scholars and business representatives assembled here at a forum on Thursday to discuss the development of the Greater Bay Area, one of the most dynamic region across the world.
NATURAL SYNERGY
"The development of the Greater Bay Area is a natural progression of the collaboration of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao," said Leung Chun-ying, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Cities in the Greater Bay Area will be able to give full play to synergy and achieve joint development, Leung said.
Given various external and domestic headwinds in Hong Kong, Chief Executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam stressed that the Greater Bay Area provides new impetus to Hong Kong's economy and creates development opportunities for local people, especially youth.
Hong Kong should take a more proactive role in the Greater Bay Area with its strengths in financial and professional services, aviation, and innovation and technology, Lam said.
Hong Kong and Macao have a major role to play in the Greater Bay Area, said Xie Feng, the commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China in the HKSAR.
The two SARs will be able to expand space for economic development, open up new possibilities, and improve people's livelihood such as employment, education and healthcare through enhanced cooperation with the mainland and better integration into national development, thus fully tapping the potential of "one country, two systems", Xie said.
A WAY OUT FOR HONG KONG
Analysts agreed that cities in the Greater Bay Area will reap benefits and Hong Kong in particular will get a boost to overcome the current economic hardships.
David Gosset, a French expert and founder of the Europe-China Forum, said the Greater Bay Area offers the opportunity for Hong Kong to renew itself and resolve social and economic problems.
With traditional strengths in banking, finance, services and trade, Hong Kong, connected with the Greater Bay Area's eco-system, could evolve into one of the world's leading smart cities, Gosset said. "Hong Kong's future cannot be separated from the Greater Bay Area and the rejuvenation of China."
Victor Fung, chairman of Hong Kong-based consumer goods export trading giant Fung Group, said the Greater Bay Area, by providing a cross-border, upward social mobility, will be a tremendous catalyst for Hong Kong to re-invent itself and building a better future.
"It is really a lifetime opportunity for Hong Kong and especially for young people," Fung said.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WORLD
The Greater Bay Area has attracted global attention as international attendees of the forum expect it to help expand win-win cooperation in the region. The area has a population of 66 million people, 56,000 square km of coverage and a total GDP equivalent of 1.3 trillion U.S. dollars.
"I was amazed by the Greater Bay Area project in which Hong Kong plays a critical role," Joan McEntee, former Under Secretary of Commerce of the United States, said.
McEntee noted that the world will be paying great attention as the Greater Bay Area can serve as a model of openness and reform in China and of a true open market for all global firms.
The Greater Bay Area, along with the Belt and Road Initiative, is bringing mutual benefits to participating countries and regions, Thai Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak, said, calling it a global leader in science and innovation and a international hub in logistics and finance.
Thailand, also actively promoting sub-regional cooperation, hopes to strengthen cooperation between its Eastern Economic Corridor and the Greater Bay Area to push forward Thailand's 4.0 policy, Somkid said.