AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWang Fuk Court Fire Charges: Hong Kong prosecutors have charged seven people and two companies over the Nov 2025 blaze that killed 168, including manslaughter and conspiracy, with allegations spanning renovation roles plus money-laundering, tax evasion and attempts to pervert justice. Civil Service Pay Politics: Unions are pushing back on a proposed flat 2% pay rise, arguing it ignores inflation and the Tai Po fire fallout, ahead of a key meeting with the Civil Service Bureau. National Security Law Expansion: Hong Kong is moving to refine national security procedures so the Chief Executive can certify criminal acts as national security offences, tightening how older cases can be handled. Financial Hub Push: The HK debt market is heating up as Tencent and Swire raise over US$5.2b in multi-currency bond deals, reinforcing Hong Kong’s role as an offshore fundraising centre. Customs Crackdown: Customs staged interdepartmental anti-illicit cigarette publicity in Kwun Tong, highlighting tougher penalties and the duty stamp system. Tourism & Tech: Hong Kong hosted IAAPA Expo Asia 2026 and a Young Academy of Sciences summit sub-conference on AI, with officials touting tourism momentum and AI talent development. Markets Watch: Asia trade was mostly lower as tech sold off on Wall Street and oil reacted to renewed US-Iran tensions near the Strait of Hormuz.
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