Special Reports

The Shenzhen playbook: Why infrastructure matters more than tax holidays, By Damilola Aina

When Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping designated Shenzhen as a Special Economic Zone in 1980, only a few could have predicted that the quiet fishing town with a population of roughly 30,000 people, beside bustling Hong Kong, would evolve into one of the world’s biggest manufacturing and technology powerhouses in today’s world. The differences between both periods paint a vivid picture of how rapidly the economic landscape shifts when policies are properly thought through and put into effect, even when it takes decades to achieve the desired results.