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SCMP Economy6/2/2026World1 min readChina

Hong Kong Media and Kazakhstan Conglomerate Forge Journalism Partnership

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  • Two Hong Kong media groups and Kazakhstan's Khabar Agency signed an MOU to promote 'accurate narratives' and facilitate journalist exchanges.
  • The South China Morning Post also partnered with Kazakhstan's special financial zone to boost ties.

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Why It Matters

Two Hong Kong media organisations have partnered with Kazakhstan's Khabar Agency to enhance journalism and information exchange. The South China Morning Post also signed a deal with a Kazakh special financial zone to boost ties. These agreements are part of 13 MOUs signed during Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu's visit to Kazakhstan.

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Two Hong Kong media organisations have joined forces with one of Kazakhstan’s largest state-owned conglomerates to strengthen collaboration in journalism and information exchange.

The South China Morning Post also signed a partnership with Kazakhstan’s special financial zone to boost ties between Central Asia, Hong Kong and mainland China.

The agreements are among 13 memorandums of understanding (MOUs) signed on Tuesday between Hong Kong sectors and their counterparts in Kazakhstan, as Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu led a high-level delegation of local and mainland representatives to explore new opportunities in the region amid geopolitical uncertainties.

Under an agreement between the Newspaper Society of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong News Executives’ Association and state media outlet Khabar Agency, the parties will jointly promote “accurate narratives” about their regions, while facilitating professional exchanges, training programmes and study visits for journalists.

In a joint statement, the two Hong Kong organisations said the visit underscored the city’s role as a “superconnector”, fostering “deeper media collaboration with Central Asia and enhancing information sharing across the industry”.

The organisations added that they promoted Hong Kong’s open and diversified media ecosystem and technology application, encouraging Central Asian organisations to leverage the city as a platform for industry collaboration and regional expansion.

Open Questions

  • What specific 'accurate narratives' will be promoted?
  • What are the details of the professional exchanges and training programs?
  • What are the specific goals of the partnership between SCMP and the Kazakh special financial zone?
  • How will these collaborations be measured or evaluated?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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