South China Morning Post2h agoSource 54Low

Hong Kong’s Lalamove, EY team up to shape ‘low-altitude economy’. What’s the plan?

The News

Hong Kong delivery company Lalamove and professional services firm EY have announced a collaboration to develop the 'low-altitude economy', aiming to expand their presence in the Greater Bay Area. The partnership will combine Lalamove's logistics platform with EY's advisory services in planning, risk management, and tax. The companies hope this initiative will transform conventional business operations in the region.

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The Analysis

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Why it matters

Lalamove uses its logistics platform to expand services

Evidence

The companies told the South China Morning Post about the collaboration.

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The collaboration hopes to transform conventional business.

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Economicscore: 70
  • Lalamove uses its logistics platform to expand services
  • EY provides business modelling, risk advisory, and tax/customs advice

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Plain English

Hong Kong delivery company Lalamove and professional services firm EY have joined forces and jumped on the “low-altitude economy” bandwagon in the hopes of expanding their reach in the Greater Bay Area and transforming conventional business.

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Claims

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The collaboration hopes to transform conventional business.

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The companies told the South China Morning Post about the collaboration.

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The collaboration aims to expand Lalamove and EY's reach in the Greater Bay Area.

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The collaboration leverages Lalamove's logistics platform and EY's services in planning, business modelling, risk advisory, governance and tax and customs advisory.

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  • framing_effect: jumped on the ‘low-altitude economy’ bandwagon in the hopes of expanding their reach,transforming conventional business
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