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SCMP Economy18.06.2026Welt2 dk okumaChina

Hong Kong's Opportunity to Become a Multilateral Hub

With international organizations decentralizing, Hong Kong can evolve beyond 'Asia's World City' into a key multilateral center.

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  • Hong Kong is poised to become Asia's multilateral hub, moving beyond its 'Asia's World City' status.
  • This opportunity arises as global governance architecture shifts, with the US withdrawing from multilateral roles and China stepping into leadership.
  • UN agencies are decentralizing, relocating positions from traditional hubs to new locations like Germany, Spain, Bangkok, Nairobi, and Dubai, creating a vacuum Hong Kong can fill.

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Hong Kong is developing its first five-year plan, aligning with China's national strategy. This coincides with a global shift in governance architecture, marked by US disengagement and China's growing leadership.

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Hong Kong has a chance to think bigger about its place in the world

With international organisations moving away from the West, Hong Kong has an opportunity to go beyond being ‘Asia’s World City’ and become a multilateral hub

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Bryan Luk is programme director of the Asia Pacific Focus at the Institute for Greater China Studies.

Published: 9:30am, 18 Jun 2026

The Hong Kong government has launched a public consultation on the city’s first five-year development plan, a blueprint aimed at aligning with China’s newly approved 15th five-year plan. Officials have promised a “macroscopic, strategic and forward-looking” road map that will guide Hong Kong’s economic and social development for the rest of this decade.

That invitation to think in five-year horizons is precisely why Hong Kong must now think bigger about its place in the world – not only as “Asia’s world city” but as a serious contender to become Asia’s multilateral hub.

A quiet but profound shift is under way in the architecture of global governance. It is not the product of a grand design but of a vacuum.

The United States, long the anchor of the multilateral system, is stepping back at a speed and scale unseen in the post-war era, withdrawing from organisations, slashing funding and abandoning values it once championed.

China has started moving into more of a global leadership role. It has helped to build a parallel ecosystem of institutions, from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the New Development Bank to the more assertive Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.

Meanwhile, the United Nations has embarked on a decentralisation drive under the UN80 reform agenda announced in 2025. Faced with funding cuts, agencies are moving posts out of New York and Geneva. The UNDP alone has announced the relocation of about 400 positions to Germany and Spain, while other agencies are exploring new hubs in Bangkok, Nairobi and Dubai that could increase their exposure to developing economies.

Offene Fragen

  • Will Hong Kong successfully attract international organizations?
  • What specific policies will support this transition?
  • How will China's influence shape Hong Kong's multilateral role?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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