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[Eng] Weaving Nets and Decentering Structures: The Ecological Positioning of Independent Producers and Inter-Asia Dialogue
Text: Alice Wong, Christy Koo, Felix Chan, Ian Leung, Michael Li, and Miu Law This article covers key points from a roundtable sharing session held on 28 February 2026 at the Eaton Club, Langham Place, by the Hong Kong Producers’ Network. The session featured six Hong Kong producers—Alice Wong, Christy Koo, Felix Chan, Ian Leung, Michael Li, and Miu Law—who participated last November in the Asian Producers’ Platform (APP) Camp, a nine-day peer exchange programme designed for

