HONG KONG -- Hong Kong's economy is expected to grow 2 to 3 percent in 2025, the financial secretary of the Hong Kong Special ...
The city will “regularise” the issuance of tokenised bonds, according to Hong Kong's financial secretary at his latest Budget ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNBudget 2025: Hong Kong to cap use of HK$2 transport scheme for elderly and disabled to 240 trips per monthThe use of the HK$2 public transport fare for elderly Hong Kong residents and other eligible individuals will be capped at ...
HONG KONG, Feb. 26 (Xinhua) -- The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) will carry out the "reinforced version" of a fiscal consolidation program in the new financial year, said Paul Chan, ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNBudget 2025: Hong Kong logs estimated HK$87.2 billion deficit, will cut spending by 7% over coming 3 yearsHong Kong will cut government spending by 7 per cent over the coming three years, Financial Secretary Paul Chan has announced ...
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) will get HK$1.2 billion from the government in the coming year to fund its efforts to ...
HONG Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan said the economy will grow modestly this year, as he looks to shrink the city’s ...
While unveiling his Budget speech, Financial Secretary Paul Chan highlights the bold steps the Government is taking to ...
Hong Kong aims to cut public recurrent expenditure by 7% from now till 2027/28 to rein in a rising deficit and plans a big AI ...
Hong Kong plans a 7% cut in public spending and a major AI investment to tackle economic challenges. Financial Secretary Paul ...
Hong Kong plans a 7% cut in public recurrent expenditure by 2027/28 to address a growing deficit amidst global economic ...
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