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    Hong Kong, Macao aim to be global talent hubs(2)

    2024-10-08 08:30:38China Daily Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download

    Leveraging advantage

    Luo of the Hong Kong Quality and Talent Migrants Association said the "one country, two systems" principle has always been a magnet for global professionals, and the city should further leverage this advantage to enhance its appeal. Considering Hong Kong's relatively narrow industry scope, the city needs to collaborate with mainland cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area on talent policies.

    Luo's association has been hosting talent summits and fostering exchanges with high-end talent organizations and international talent groups. He noted that professionals, whether from Hong Kong, the mainland or overseas, share a common interest in exploring growth prospects in the city, especially for foreigners who hope to tap mainland opportunities through Hong Kong.

    Luo emphasized the magnetic effect of career-advancement prospects on high-caliber professionals, suggesting that providing such opportunities is key to attracting the world's best.

    Shang Hailong, a lawmaker and chairman of the Hong Kong Top Talent Services Association, proposed targeted scholarship programs to entice people from countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative to study in Hong Kong.

    Hong Kong should not just attract professionals, but also needs to retain them, Shang said.

    As the city prepares for a wave of visa renewals in the coming years, the government could use the opportunity to address the practical challenges faced by newcomers.

    Lee of the Hong Kong People Management Association underlined the need to address expatriates' concerns in finding suitable accommodations for their families and the right schools for their children.

    Lee suggested that the government collaborate with international or English-language schools to reserve spots for the children of senior professionals. Additionally, enterprises can help provide them with affordable transitional housing.

    He emphasized that going to Hong Kong is not just an individual decision by the professionals, but a family matter as well. Resolving livelihood challenges is essential to encouraging them to relocate to the city, Lee said.

    Zhou Ping, director of the Macao One Belt, One Road Research Center at City University of Macao, said the plenary session's resolution provides crucial guidance for advancing Macao's talent framework.

    He said Macao's emphasis on new industries in recent years boasts several advantages that are distinct from those of Hong Kong in attracting talent. Macao's "1+4" industry diversification strategy, unveiled in 2023, involves promoting the growth of one key sector — tourism and leisure — alongside the advancement of the big health, modern finance and high-tech industries, as well as conventions, exhibitions, culture and sports.

    This strategic approach opens doors for experts to swiftly assume leadership positions within these industries, Zhou said.

    Wong Kam-fai, a legislator and an associate dean of the faculty of engineering at Chinese University of Hong Kong, said fostering local talent is critical for the long-term development of Hong Kong's talent base.

    Despite Hong Kong's established prowess in finance, innovation and technology, trade and aviation, there remains a shortage of skilled human resources in some applied technology disciplines such as information technology, electrical and mechanical engineering, maritime engineering and logistics, he said.

    To address this gap, Wong proposed strengthening cooperation with the city of Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in training talent with applied skills.

    Hong Kong can establish vocational training colleges on the mainland, offering programs with mutually recognized qualifications, Wong said, adding that graduates from these colleges could be allowed to work in Hong Kong, becoming a force in the city's talent pool.

    The government could also construct primary and secondary boarding schools, offering mainland and international curriculums that cater to the needs of families from Shenzhen and Hong Kong. These institutions could serve as incubators for Hong Kong's future professionals.

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