CCG has long-standing interests in domestic policy and reform research, and has provided constructive policy advice on China's openness index, regions and cities, the Greater Bay Area economy, and urban-rural integration.
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Wang Huiyao: China rises from SEZs to global economic anchor
Moving quickly to implement the policies announced by President Xi Jinping in his Oct 14 speech celebrating the 40th anniversary of the creation of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, the National Development and Reform Commission announced on Oct 18 a series of reforms opening up artificial intelligence-based businesses and financial markets.
October 26 , 2020 -
Andrew Moody: Zones may not sound exciting but they changed the world
"Special Economic Zones" does not sound particularly exciting. It conjures up industrial parks, bonded warehouses and other such basic infrastructure of a sealed-off commercial area.
September 03 , 2020 -
Andrew Moody: New era, shared future
China in its New Era has an increasingly significant role on the world stage as it marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic. Its landmark initiatives such as Belt and Road and the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank are set to have a profound effect on global infrastructure.
September 30 , 2019 -
Wang Huiyao: Hong Kong’s youth, talent & innovation across the Greater Bay Area
In seeking to understand and address Hong Kong’s turmoil, we should not overlook its economic roots. For some of the city’s young people, anxieties about house prices and social mobility, for example, have fed into a sense of uncertainty about the future. Thankfully, development of the Greater Bay Area offers great opportunities. Hong Kong has prospered as a gateway to China. However, it continues to rely on the same pillar sectors it has for decades. The bay area scheme offers a golden opportunity for Hong Kong to reposition itself and diversify, acting as a catalyst for innovation and entrepreneurship.
August 16 , 2019 -
Open up cities of bay area, Beijing think tank says
A Beijing-based think tank has urged authorities to allow business employees and professionals to travel freely between Hong Kong and its 10 neighbouring cities, so that the region can be turned into an financial and innovation powerhouse.
December 17 , 2018