Agility and adaptability are in Hong Kong’s DNA, former leader CY Leung says
Former Hong Kong leader CY Leung stated that Hong Kong's agility and adaptability will allow it to achieve goals set in China's 15th five-year plan despite escalating geopolitical tensions. Speaking in Beijing at the "two sessions" political gathering, Leung expressed confidence in Hong Kong's ability to navigate these challenges, emphasizing the city's inherent adaptability, particularly within its business sector.

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AI-generatedFormer Hong Kong leader CY Leung stated that Hong Kong's agility and adaptability will allow it to achieve goals set in China's 15th five-year plan despite escalating geopolitical tensions. Speaking in Beijing at the "two sessions" political gathering, Leung expressed confidence in Hong Kong's ability to navigate these challenges, emphasizing the city's inherent adaptability, particularly within its business sector. He highlighted Beijing's expectation for Hong Kong to proactively contribute to national development. Leung's comments come amidst disruptions to global supply chains and rising oil prices following US-Israel strikes on Iran. He believes Hong Kong can succeed by focusing on initiatives outlined in the blueprint.
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5 extractedUnited States President Donald Trump demanding Tehran’s unconditional surrender.
US-Israel strikes on Iran disrupted global supply chains and drove up oil prices.
Beijing expects Hong Kong to serve national development more proactively.
Escalating geopolitical tensions will not derail Hong Kong’s goal set out in the country’s 15th five-year plan.
Agility and adaptability are in Hong Kong’s DNA.