Hong Kong Draws HK$26 Billion from Over 310 Firms This Year, InvestHK Head Says The recent summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump has sparked renewed optimism about Sino US relations.
However, beneath this diplomatic thaw lies a more complex reality: Hong Kong's attempts to capitalize on these developments come with significant implications for its economy and identity.
Hong Kong's investment agency, InvestHK, reports that over 310 enterprises from mainland China or abroad have established or expanded operations in the territory this year, bringing in more than HK$26 billion in capital.