Dealing with the hesitation of small and medium-sized enterprises to break through adversity in the Greater Bay Area
The epidemic situation in Hong Kong has been recurring, and small, medium and micro enterprises have the most difficult time operating. On the contrary, the situation in the mainland is relatively stable, and foreign capital and large Hong Kong companies have not slowed down their entry into the Greater Bay Area, causing the market center of gravity to shift further north. Hong Kong's small and medium-sized enterprises are flexible and changeable, and many are still trying to transform and innovate in the face of adversity. However, not all small and medium-sized enterprises are able to explore and expand the Greater Bay Area market and find business opportunities. How can the government provide targeted support to help them get out of trouble?