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How about immigrating to Hong Kong? Home is in Shenzhen
Hong Kong has been rated as "the freest economy in the world" for nine consecutive years. According to the global competitiveness report just released, Hong Kong ranks ninth, second only to Singapore in Asia. In addition, there are huge fiscal reserves and foreign exchange reserves, a freely convertible and stable currency, and a simple tax system with low tax rates. Therefore, Hong Kong is one of the best places to attract foreign direct investment.
Second, unlimited business opportunities.
Hong Kong enjoys the reputation of "Pearl of the Orient" and is one of the most prosperous international metropolises in Asia. Finance, commerce, tourism and catering are the economic pillars of Hong Kong. Every year, nearly10 million tourists from all over the world come to Hong Kong, bringing unlimited business opportunities to Hong Kong's business, catering and transportation industries.
Third, a sound financial system.
Hong Kong's financial system is stable, foreign exchange and cash withdrawal are not controlled, and funds can flow in and out freely. The Hong Kong dollar is directly linked to the US dollar and RMB, and a joint exchange rate system is implemented. Banking, finance and insurance are developed, and many famous banks in the world have branches in Hong Kong.
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