
Hong Kong budget 2026-27: what’s holding back the city’s tech and talent schemes?

Hong Kong's upcoming budget for 2026-27 is expected to address critical issues in technology and talent attraction, aligning with national priorities outlined in Beijing's five-year plan. Observers emphasize the need for the government to resolve bottlenecks in the local tech ecosystem, as start-up formations have significantly declined. While the city boasts successful firms, over 80% of start-ups are small, facing challenges from funding gaps and competition. The government aims to enhance cross-border coordination with Shenzhen and attract diverse talent, but critics highlight the need for policy reforms to improve Hong Kong's international profile.
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