AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAviation & Safety: Cathay Pacific confirmed an Airbus A330-300 tail struck the runway during a go-around at Hong Kong International Airport last Friday; the Civil Aviation Department ordered a report and the airline said it will complete inspections and maintenance before returning the aircraft to service. Border Enforcement: Hong Kong Customs arrested two women at Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau after finding a dog worth about HK$3,000 and two endangered birds worth about HK$5,000 in their bags, with the case handed to AFCD for follow-up. Public Policy & Daily Life: Hong Kong began the first phase of a new rule allowing dogs in more than 900 approved restaurants, ending a decades-old restriction that limited entry to guide and duty dogs. Housing Planning: A senior Development official defended the Pak Shek Kok rail station plan after public flats were excluded from the original site, saying it won’t affect the 10-year housing supply target and that commuter demand impact is limited. Finance & Governance: The Digital Policy Office’s “iAM Smart” platform won Hong Kong E-Governance Project of the Year - Smart Government at the Asia Pacific GovMedia Awards, citing integration of 1,400+ online services and step-up authentication for key processes. Trade & Investment Promotion: CIFIT’s 26th edition held Hong Kong and Macau roadshows to boost participation ahead of the September fair in Xiamen, highlighting two-way investment and opening-up.
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