Hong Kong garners 16,000 submissions from consultation for city’s first 5-year plan
Hong Kong authorities received over 16,000 public submissions for the city's first five-year plan by Friday's consultation deadline. Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Janice Tse Siu-wa stated that the plan, due next month, is a "milestone in public administration." Analysis of the submissions indicated general public support for more focused integration into national development and the strategic cultivation of emerging sectors.

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AI-generatedHong Kong authorities received over 16,000 public submissions for the city's first five-year plan by Friday's consultation deadline. Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Janice Tse Siu-wa stated that the plan, due next month, is a "milestone in public administration." Analysis of the submissions indicated general public support for more focused integration into national development and the strategic cultivation of emerging sectors. Tse also noted that the blueprint will include binding and predictive targets, similar to China's 15th five-year plan.
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5 extractedThe plan will feature binding and predictive targets, mirroring China's 15th five-year plan.
The five-year plan will be delivered next month and is described as a milestone in public administration.
Hong Kong authorities received over 16,000 public submissions for the city's first five-year plan.
The plan aims for strategic cultivation of emerging sectors.
Public submissions generally supported more focused integration into national development.