Lee, a former security chief, is expected to be confirmed Hong Kong's next chief executive on Sunday by a committee of 1,463 elites after running uncontested with Beijing's blessing
Hong Kong, China: Hong Kong's next leader John Lee is inheriting a once vibrant Asian business hub mired in its third year of pandemic isolation but he may prioritise security over an economic reboot, business leaders and observers say.
Lee, a former security chief, is expected to be confirmed Hong Kong's next chief executive on Sunday by a committee of 1,463 elites after running uncontested with Beijing's blessing.
He has promised a "results-oriented" government and a new chapter for the southern Chinese city—although his manifesto announced few major policy shifts.
Business leaders have expressed concern over Lee's lack of details on how he might kickstart the city's fortunes, including moving beyond Chinese-style travel curbs that have left the city cut off and sparked an exodus of talent.
"In order to reboot Hong Kong's reputation as a business hub, we need a Covid exit plan," Kristian Odebjer, head of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, told AFP.