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Hong Kong's Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau Signs Cooperation Memorandum with Cyberspace Administration, Covering Key Areas Including Blockchain
Svmuu News: The Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government announced the signing of the "Cooperation Memorandum on Innovation and Technology Development" with the Cyberspace Administration of China to promote high-quality development of the digital economy empowered by technological innovation. The cooperation memorandum covers key areas including artificial intelligence, cross-border data flow, and blockchain. The goal is to thoroughly implement the national "15th Five-Year Plan," support Hong Kong in building an international innovation and technology center, and promote the development of a new real economy centered on technological innovation.
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