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Hong Kong to formulate first 5-year plan to align with national blueprint
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Hong Kong to formulate first 5-year plan to align with national blueprint

A new task force led by Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu will formulate Hong Kong’s first five-year blueprint to align with the nation’s 15th five-year plan, with a political analyst saying the move signals greater government involvement in shaping the city’s development.Lee also said on Monday that he would prioritise visits to Eastern Europe and Central Asia to explore new markets for local businesses, stressing the need to ā€œavoid putting all eggs in one basketā€ and mitigate risk amid geopolitical tensions.In an interview with the media, the city leader said that he would lead an interdepartmental task force to align Hong Kong’s policies with the 15th five-year plan, which would guide mainland China’s development from 2026 to 2030.For the first time, Hong Kong would devise its own five-y...
CK Hutchison takes Panama to arbitration after court voids canal port rights
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CK Hutchison takes Panama to arbitration after court voids canal port rights

Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison has launched arbitration proceedings to challenge a Panama court ruling that nullified its right to operate two ports at the country’s canal, hours after Beijing warned that the Central American nation would pay a heavy political and economic price.The conglomerate led by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing’s family on Wednesday said it strongly disagreed with the ruling by the country’s Supreme Court over the Panama Canal ports, which could take effect this month.It said that its subsidiary, Panama Ports Company (PPC), had taken action against it.ā€œOn February 3, 2026, PPC commenced, and will pursue vigorously, arbitration proceedings against the Republic of Panama pursuant to the applicable concession contract and the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chambe...
Hong Kong urged to focus on economic progress, align with national development
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Hong Kong urged to focus on economic progress, align with national development

The head of Beijing’s liaison office in Hong Kong has called on the city to focus on economic progress, proactively align with national development and strengthen the executive-led governance model.Office director Zhou Ji made the remarks on Wednesday at a reception to celebrate the coming Lunar New Year, highlighting Beijing’s expectations for Hong Kong in keeping with the country’s 15th five-year plan. He also urged Hongkongers to overcome adversity by embracing the ā€œLion Rock Spiritā€ and stand united.Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu outlined four key priorities for the coming year in his speech at the event hosted by the office: deepening integration into national development; boosting the economy; improving residents’ livelihoods; and optimising the executive-led mechanism.Zhou, attend...
CK Hutchison subsidiary slams Panama over ā€˜unnotified intrusion’ at storage site
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CK Hutchison subsidiary slams Panama over ā€˜unnotified intrusion’ at storage site

A subsidiary of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings has accused Panamanian authorities of undermining due process by making an ā€œunnotified intrusionā€ at a facility storing materials related to ongoing legal proceedings.The Panama Ports Company (PPC) on Friday accused the country’s government of creating a crisis, calling the ā€œillegal takeoverā€ of two port facilities at the Panama Canal a failure to comply with ā€œconstitutional, contractual and international obligationsā€.The former operator of the Balboa and Cristobal ports issued a statement a day after Panamanian media reported that local authorities had searched one of the company’s offices. Boxes of documents were seen being taken away during the raid.In a ruling last month, the Panamanian Supreme Court declared that a law appro...
Cathay Pacific suspends all Middle East operations after US-Israeli attack on Iran
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Cathay Pacific suspends all Middle East operations after US-Israeli attack on Iran

The move was announced on Saturday evening after Hong Kong’s Airport Authority said that at least nine flights have been cancelled or postponed, while the government issued a fresh warning against travel to Iran.The warning came after the United States and Israel launched major air strikes on targets across Iran on Saturday, in what appeared to be one of the most direct and expansive attacks on the country in years.ā€œThe safety of our customers and crew guides every decision we make and we are continuously monitoring the situation. Support is being provided to affected customers,ā€ Cathay Pacific said.ā€œWe will review the situation before recommencing flights to or over the region. Customers are strongly advised to check our website at cathaypacific.com before travelling to the airport.ā€Passe...
Opinion | The high price of Hong Kong’s slow switch to electric buses and taxis
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Opinion | The high price of Hong Kong’s slow switch to electric buses and taxis

Hong Kong sees itself as a modern, well-governed, global city that moves with the times. On finance, education, legal services and logistics, that self-image holds. But when considering the green transition, particularly transport electrification, the gap between rhetoric and reality is increasingly hard to ignore.Nowhere is this more evident than in electrifying the taxi fleet, where the quarter-century timeline floated bears little resemblance to what is standard practice in neighbouring Shenzhen and other mainland cities and increasingly globally.Importantly, given our fintech expertise and global financial clout, the city is positioning itself as a regional hub for green finance, using its capital market strengths to support regional low‑carbon projects.Despite these initiatives, our s...
Opinion | Those betting on Hong Kong’s bright future have backed a winner
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Opinion | Those betting on Hong Kong’s bright future have backed a winner

Former governor Chris Patten once said nobody ever profited from betting against Hong Kong. Anybody wagering against its ā€œone country, two systemsā€ policy will undoubtedly be out of pocket.Since 1997, the policy has been the city’s lodestar. While the post-reunification settlement was repeatedly challenged, most notably during the 2019 social unrest, Hong Kong has emerged stronger. The Basic Law sustained it throughout and Beijing’s support was unwavering.With national security legislation, Hong Kong’s capitalist system and way of life are secure. Last year, its economy grew by 3.5 per cent while the number of foreign and mainland Chinese companies rose by 11 per cent to 11,070. Hong Kong is taking full advantage of the ā€œhigh degree of autonomyā€ promised under the Basic Law. It is nothing ...
Japan’s consulate in Hong Kong marks emperor’s birthday, but city officials absent
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Japan’s consulate in Hong Kong marks emperor’s birthday, but city officials absent

Japan’s representative to Hong Kong has said his consulate is making ā€œsteady progressā€ in improving ties with the city, while noting the absence of top local officials at a celebration of the emperor’s birthday amid tensions between Tokyo and Beijing.Jun Miura, the country’s consul general to the city, on Thursday expressed his thanks for the friendship between Japan and Hong Kong at an event marking the 66th birthday of Emperor Naruhito.ā€œWhile we do not have a guest of honour per se, I consider you all to be our guests of honour,ā€ the envoy said in a speech.Last year’s reception was attended by Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong Wai-lun, who at the time praised Miura for his fluent English and celebrity-like looks.Former leader Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was also spotted among last y...
China could challenge US digital asset lead via Hong Kong, American Treasury chief warns
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China could challenge US digital asset lead via Hong Kong, American Treasury chief warns

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he ā€œwould not be surprisedā€ if China is already looking into ways to challenge the US’ pre-eminence in digital assets, given Hong Kong's efforts to develop the industry.When testifying before the Senate Banking Committee on Thursday, Bessent said that there are ā€œlots of rumours of Chinese digital assetsā€ possibly being backed by something other than its currency yuan, such as gold, but that the US could not confirm such claims.ā€œWe don’t know that for sure,ā€ Bessent said, answering Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis’ question about whether China is trying to use digital assets and blockchain to ā€œbuild an alternative to American financial leadershipā€.ā€œThey have a very large sandbox in Hong Kong, and the [Hong Kong Monetary Authority] is actively travellin...
Which Hong Kong government departments get budget boosts while others face cuts?
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Which Hong Kong government departments get budget boosts while others face cuts?

Hong Kong’s innovation and technology (I&T), intellectual property and investment promotion departments will receive budget increases of at least 10 per cent in the coming financial year, even as the government moves to curb recurrent spending, while the environmental branch and public broadcaster face sharp cuts of 70 and 28 per cent, respectively.The Home and Youth Affairs Bureau will expand its civil service workforce by 16 per cent in 2026-27 – the largest increase among all departments – even as the overall civil service headcount shrinks by 2 per cent.Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po announced in his annual budget on Wednesday that the government’s recurrent expenditure would be cut by 2 per cent in 2026–27, even after the city’s coffers returned to surplus.However, the indivi...