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Hong Kong and China launch pilot to ease cross-border resource flow in Northern Metropolis

On Saturday, Hong Kong authorities revealed plans to kick off pilot initiatives for cross-border data and capital flow as part of Northern Metropolis development. These projects are set to start this year in Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone, with the goal of boosting collaboration and strengthening Hong Kong's ambitions as an innovation hub.

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Jun 20, 2026 · 1 min read · 3 views
Hong Kong and China launch pilot to ease cross-border resource flow in Northern Metropolis

Key Takeaways

  • The Northern Metropolis development covers approximately 30,000 hectares, aiming to become a major economic hub near the China border.
  • Pilot projects will begin this year in Hong Kong’s innovation zone at the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone.
  • The Hetao zone includes two parks: one in Hong Kong at 87 hectares and another in Shenzhen at 302 hectares.
  • Industry stakeholders are pushing for eased restrictions on bio-samples to enhance collaboration in innovation and technology.
  • The Development Bureau's report highlights a commitment to implementing the pilot project soon, with potential expansions based on outcomes.

Hong Kong authorities plan to kick off pilot projects to smooth cross-border flow of data,materials,and capital in Northern Metropolis. Announcement landed Saturday in a document from Development Bureau to Legislative Council. Also laid out ongoing legislative work to push the megaproject forward .

Northern Metropolis — a major economic hub — stretches across about 30,000 hectares near China's border. Pilot projects start this year in Hong Kong’s innovation zone at Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Co-operation Zone . Proposed by Beijing in 2017,it includes two parks: one in Hong Kong (87 hectares), another in Shenzhen (302 hectares).

Development Bureau stressed its commitment to launching pilot project soon. Depending on results,plans might expand beyond Hong Kong Park. Industry voices urge easing restrictions on movement of things like bio-samples. For collaboration. For Hong Kong's bid to be top international innovation and tech hub.

Talks between Hong Kong and mainland officials matter as they hammer out these cross-border initiatives. Will they truly boost economic integration?

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