AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHong Kong as “strategic adaptation ground”: Financial Secretary Paul Chan says mainland tech giants are using the city to build brands, governance and global sales networks, not just raise funds, positioning Hong Kong as a bridge for international capital and talent. Northern Metropolis rural planning: A pilot scheme will let residents in Ho Sheung Heung and Yin Kong convert whole houses into restaurants, guest houses or shops without prior applications, with possible expansion if it works. Election transparency concern: Hong Kong election authorities have stopped compiling voter turnout data by age and sex, drawing criticism that it weakens transparency and limits candidates’ ability to understand voter demographics. Finance push for yuan reach: Hong Kong and Shanghai move to deepen yuan internationalisation, with Hong Kong set to start trading five-year Chinese treasury bond futures on Aug 3. Labour heat safety: The Labour Department issued heat-stress warnings urging employers to assess risks and implement measures to prevent heat stroke. Life sciences go-global: InvestHK will lead a delegation to BIO International Convention 2026 in San Diego to pitch Hong Kong as a launchpad for biotech and health tech. Youth facilities: Two new youth spaces under the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau open to expand young people’s networks and opportunities. Cultural diplomacy: Alice Mak attended the Public Fuxi Commemoration Ceremony in Gansu, highlighting Hong Kong’s cultural exchange role.
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