(年终特稿)内外利好因素共振 香港经济稳健向前
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-25 09:23

Economic Growth - Hong Kong's economy is projected to continue steady growth in 2025, with a GDP growth forecast of 3.2% for the year, marking the third consecutive year of positive growth [1] - The economy recorded positive growth in all three quarters of the year, with the third quarter showing a year-on-year increase of 3.8%, the best performance in over a year and a half [1] Trade and Exports - Hong Kong's merchandise exports saw a significant year-on-year increase of 11.3% in the first three quarters of 2025, contributing to the overall economic growth [3] - A survey by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council predicts an export growth of 8% to 9% for the next year, with most exporters focusing on expanding their business in Asia [3] Financial Investment - The Hong Kong market has become a preferred platform for global capital seeking opportunities in China, with over 110 companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange this year, raising nearly 300 billion HKD [4] - The IPO fundraising amount in Hong Kong has reached the highest globally, driven by increased liquidity from global investors and the demand for mainland companies to go public [4] Family Offices and Key Enterprises - The number of family offices in Hong Kong has surpassed 200, achieving the target set in the 2022 policy address ahead of schedule, indicating a growing trend in wealth management [6] - The introduction of key enterprises has also been successful, with 18 new companies joining, bringing the total to over 100, expected to generate around 600 billion HKD in investments and create approximately 22,000 jobs [6] Future Outlook - Multiple institutions forecast moderate growth for Hong Kong's economy next year, supported by a low-interest environment and strong export demand driven by mainland China's new production capabilities [7] - The appreciation of the Renminbi is expected to enhance the purchasing power of mainland tourists, potentially stimulating retail and tourism sectors in Hong Kong [7]