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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Hong Kong, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) — Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) Chief Executive Li Jiachao announced Wednesday the establishment of the Northern Metropolis Development Committee under his leadership to accelerate the development of the area.
"The Northern Megalopolis is a strategic development zone of Hong Kong, bordering Shenzhen City, and occupies an area that accounts for about a third of the total expected population of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region," Li Jiachao said in his speech, adding that the zone represents a significant source of economic value and development potential.
Li Jiachao noted that the Committee, which will include three working groups, will focus on streamlining administrative processes and eliminating unnecessary barriers and restrictions.
The working group on the development and operation models will develop models for the development and operation of industrial parks in the Northern Metropolis zone, taking into account their nature and scale.
The University Campus Planning and Construction Working Group will establish a research team to develop a model for the development of the University Campus in the Northern Metropolis.
The Planning and Development Working Group will be responsible for managing the integrated process from planning to implementation.
Li Jiachao said that in order to accelerate the development of the Northern Metropolis, special legislation will be passed that will allow the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region administration to develop simplified legislative procedures on a number of issues. -0-
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