Chief Executive John Lee meets Hong Kong Special Administrative Region deputies to the National People’s Congress and Hong Kong SAR members of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political ...
Hong Kong will study the establishment of a one-stop multi-asset class post-trade securities platform and plans to set up an asset platform for the issuance and settlement of digital bonds.
The Immigration Department announces that the eligibility criteria for the self-service immigration clearance service for frequent visitors will be relaxed from February 27.
The Government will earmark $10 billion for loans to support the development of the Northern Metropolis University Town campus, announces Financial Secretary Paul Chan.
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says the Government has earmarked resources for support work after the Tai Po fire and for community care, including increasing the number of vouchers under two elderly ...
The Government announces the 2026-27 Land Sale List which includes nine residential sites, involving about 6,650 flats to be put up for sale.
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says in the 2026-27 Budget that the Government will continue to promote the integrated development of culture, sports and tourism to provide a better urban living ...
Chief Executive John Lee meets CPC Zhuhai Municipal Committee Secretary Chen Yong to exchange views on strengthening co-operation between Hong Kong and Zhuhai.
The Court of Appeal allows Lai Chee-ying’s appeal in a fraud case, while the Government says the objective fact remains that he has exploited public resources for private use.
On a radio phone-in programme today, Financial Secretary Paul Chan discusses the key roles of the 2026-27 Budget in the vision for the Northern Metropolis and boosting Hong Kong’s AI strategy.
The Budget proposes to refine the associated tax regime and institutional framework, nurture talent and leverage the city’s strengths in professional services to drive intellectual property trading ...
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says in his Budget speech that the Government will earmark resources to launch a five-year waste reduction and recycling plan starting from 2026-27.