Hong Kong Calls for Public Feedback on Its Inaugural Five-Year Development Plan

Hong Kong authorities have launched a consultation on the city's first five-year development blueprint. The government is soliciting opinions from residents, businesses and civil groups. The

Hong Kong authorities have launched a consultation on the city's first five-year development blueprint. The government is soliciting opinions from residents, businesses and civil groups. The initiative mirrors the consultation process used by mainland China for its own plans. Officials say the feedback will help shape priorities in infrastructure, housing and innovation. The draft plan aims to guide economic growth and social welfare over the next half decade. Stakeholders are encouraged to submit suggestions through an online portal and public forums. Critics caution that the consultation may have limited impact on final policy decisions. The consultation period is set to run for several weeks before the plan is finalized.