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On 18 February 2019, the Chinese government released the Outline Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), further solidifying its plans for the region. This marked a strategic upgrade of cross-border cooperation—from intergovernmental regional coordination to a national priority. With these new opportunities, how can Hong Kong maintain its competitive edge and establish its position within the city cluster? This book offers a comprehensive examination of the historical evolution and current dynamics of industrial collaboration in the Greater Bay Area. It traces the early industrial cooperation between Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta, analyzes the evolving spatial division of labor across the region, and explores how Hong Kong can engage with international markets while integrating into China’s broader economic strategy. The fate of a city hinges on its ability to attract and concentrate economic resources—a capacity shaped by internal efforts and opportunities provided by surrounding cities. What are Hong Kong’s strengths and limitations in the GBA’s industrial development? How can it reconstruct its role in regional industrial cooperation and create pathways for nurturing local talent? With specific recommendations throughout, this volume is a valuable reference for policymakers, business leaders, and concerned readers.
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Keywords
- China
- Economic policy
- Greater Bay Area
- Guangdong
- hong kong
- Industry
- Macao
- Pearl River Delta
- Regional planning
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