Key facts
- Hong Kong and mainland China will begin data sharing in 2024.
- Hong Kong's tech minister Sun Dong announced the data sharing initiative.
- The initiative is part of a push for deeper integration and development.
- Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
- The 1997 event ended British colonial administration.
- A new era began for Hong Kong in 1997.
Hong Kong and mainland China are scheduled to initiate data sharing in 2024, according to Hong Kong's tech minister Sun Dong. This forthcoming data exchange represents a significant step in the ongoing efforts to promote deeper integration and development between Hong Kong and the mainland.
The initiative is part of a broader strategy aimed at enhancing connectivity and fostering economic and technological advancement across both regions. The commencement of data sharing is expected to streamline processes and facilitate collaboration in various sectors.
This development occurs in the context of Hong Kong's history, particularly its handover to Chinese rule in 1997. The 1997 event marked the conclusion of British colonial administration and the commencement of a new era for the city under the 'one country, two systems' principle.
