Beijing throws weight behind ambitious ‘Greater Bay Area’ plan for HK and southern China
Beijing will press ahead with a controversial plan for greater integration between Hong Kong and the mainland, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang announced on Sunday.
Delivering his annual work report at the start of the National People’s Congress, Li said the authorities would push on with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area concept.
The plan surfaced in a State Council policy paper in March last year but this is the first time it has been mentioned in the premier’s annual report.
It is designed to coordinate economic and infrastructure development in the area to tap into markets in Southeast Asia and South Asia.
The concept dates back to 2011 when it was proposed in a study called “The Action Plan for the Bay Area of the Pearl River Estuary”.
The study was put together by authorities in Hong Kong, Macau, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Guangzhou, Zhuhai and Zhongshan but it caused a stir in Hong Kong, with lawmakers complaining that they were not consulted.