US smears on HK condemned

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government today strongly condemned the US Government for wantonly smearing the work of Hong Kong in preventing, suppressing and imposing punishment for activities endangering national security in accordance with the law under the pretext of extending the so-called “national emergency”.

In a statement, the Hong Kong SAR Government said the US has blatantly and repeatedly breached international law and the basic norms underpinning international relations, and vainly interfered with the internal affairs of the People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong matters by extending again the so-called “national emergency with respect to Hong Kong”.

Such an act is arbitrary and unreasonable, the statement said, noting that the US has time and again made skewed remarks about Hong Kong’s situation and imposed the so-called “sanctions” on Hong Kong, attempting to interfere with its law-based governance and undermine the city’s rule of law as well as its prosperity and stability.

“Endangering national security is a very serious offence. No country will watch with folded arms on acts and activities that endanger national security.

“With at least 21 pieces of laws safeguarding national security in the US, the US exposed their double standards as they pointed fingers at Hong Kong’s legal system and enforcement mechanisms to safeguard national security, while totally disregarding the constitutional duty and practical needs of the city to legislate, and the positive effects brought by the enactment of the national security legislation on economic development and the protection of human rights.”

In over five years of the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law (HKNSL), the law enforcement agencies of Hong Kong have been taking law enforcement actions based on evidence and strictly in accordance with the law in respect of the acts of the persons or entities concerned, which has nothing to do with their political stance, background or occupation.

The Department of Justice is in charge of criminal prosecutions under Article 63 of the Basic Law, with all its prosecutorial decisions made on an objective analysis of all admissible evidence and applicable laws.

Everyone charged with a criminal offence will receive fair trial strictly in accordance with laws applicable to Hong Kong, including the HKNSL and the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance (SNSO) and as protected by the Basic Law and the Hong Kong Bill of Rights.

Since Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, human rights in the city have been robustly guaranteed constitutionally by both the Constitution and the Basic Law. The legal framework in safeguarding national security in the Hong Kong SAR is in line with relevant international human rights standards, the statement stressed.

The HKNSL and the SNSO clearly stipulate that human rights shall be respected and protected in safeguarding national security. The rights and freedoms enjoyed by the residents under the Basic Law and the provisions of the International Covenant on Civil & Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social & Cultural Rights as applied to Hong Kong are protected in accordance with the law, it added.

The Hong Kong SAR Government reiterated that it will resolutely, fully and faithfully implement the HKNSL, the SNSO and relevant laws safeguarding national security in Hong Kong, to effectively prevent, suppress and impose punishment for acts and activities endangering national security in accordance with the law, whilst upholding the people’s rights and freedoms in accordance with the law, to ensure the steadfast and successful implementation of the “one country, two systems” principle.

It strongly demanded the US to immediately stop acting against the international law and basic norms of international relations and interfering in Hong Kong matters which are purely China’s internal affairs.

Paul Lam promotes HK in Rome

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Secretary for Justice Paul Lam continued his European visit by promoting Hong Kong’s unique legal advantages in Rome today.

Mr Lam attended a networking lunch and meeting hosted by the Italy China Council Foundation and elaborated to the participants Hong Kong’s advantages of enjoying the strong support of the motherland while being closely connected to the world under the “one country, two systems” principle.

He also explained to them how Hong Kong’s legal and dispute resolution services are conducive to international investment and trade.

His itinerary in Rome also included calling on Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to the Republic of Italy Jia Guide to brief him on the co-operation between the Department of Justice and the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) and the latest work progress on dispute resolution services.

Mr Lam yesterday visited UNIDROIT and discussed its possible participation in the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy’s capacity-building programme and the work of organising the 2026 Asia-Pacific International Private Law Summit in Hong Kong.

The justice chief also attended a seminar with UNIDROIT as the co-organiser and had dinner with former Minister of Justice of Italy and recipient of the 2024 Chinese Government Friendship Award Prof Oliviero Diliberto.

He will leave Rome tomorrow and return to Hong Kong on July 13.

HKSAR Government strongly condemns smears on Hong Kong by the US under pretext of the so-called “national emergency”

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government today (July 11) strongly condemned the government of the United States (US) for, under the pretext of extending the so-called “national emergency”, once again overriding the rule of law with politics, and wantonly smearing, by despicable political maneuvers, the work of the HKSAR in preventing, suppressing and imposing punishment for activities endangering national security in accordance with the law.
 
A spokesman for the HKSAR Government said, “The US has blatantly and repeatedly breached the international law and the basic norms underpinning international relations, and vainly interfered with the internal affairs of the People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong matters by extending again the so-called ‘national emergency with respect to Hong Kong’. Such act is arbitrary and unreasonable. The US has time and again made skewed remarks about Hong Kong’s situation and imposed the so-called ‘sanctions’ on Hong Kong, attempting to interfere with Hong Kong’s law-based governance and undermine the city’s rule of law as well as its prosperity and stability. Their despicable plots are doomed to fail.
 
“Endangering national security is a very serious offence. No country will watch with folded arms on acts and activities that endanger national security. With at least 21 pieces of laws safeguarding national security in the US, the US exposed their double standards as they pointed fingers at the HKSAR’s legal system and enforcement mechanisms to safeguard national security, while totally disregarding the constitutional duty and practical needs of the HKSAR to legislate, and the positive effects brought by the enactment of the relevant national security legislation on economic development and the protection of human rights.”
 
The spokesman said, “In over five years of the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law (HKNSL), the HKSAR law enforcement agencies have been taking law enforcement actions based on evidence and strictly in accordance with the law in respect of the acts of the persons or entities concerned, which have nothing to do with their political stance, background or occupation. The Department of Justice of the HKSAR is in charge of criminal prosecutions under Article 63 of the Basic Law, with all its prosecutorial decisions made on an objective analysis of all admissible evidence and applicable laws. Everyone charged with a criminal offence will receive fair trial strictly in accordance with laws applicable to Hong Kong (including the HKNSL and the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance (SNSO)) and as protected by the Basic Law and the Hong Kong Bill of Rights.”
 
“Since Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, human rights in the city have been robustly guaranteed constitutionally by both the Constitution and the Basic Law. The legal framework in safeguarding national security in the HKSAR is in line with relevant international human rights standards. The HKNSL and the SNSO clearly stipulate that human rights shall be respected and protected in safeguarding national security. The rights and freedoms enjoyed by Hong Kong residents under the Basic Law and the provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as applied to the HKSAR are protected in accordance with the law.”
 
The spokesman reiterated, “The HKSAR Government will, as always, resolutely, fully and faithfully implement the HKNSL, the SNSO and other relevant laws safeguarding national security in the HKSAR, to effectively prevent, suppress and impose punishment for acts and activities endangering national security in accordance with the law, whilst upholding the rights and freedoms of Hong Kong people in accordance with the law, so as to ensure the steadfast and successful implementation of the principle of ‘one country, two systems’. The HKSAR Government strongly demands the US to immediately stop acting against the international law and basic norms of international relations and interfering in Hong Kong matters which are purely China’s internal affairs.”

DEMS attends 12th World Congress on High-Speed Rail (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

DEMS attends 12th World Congress on High-Speed Rail  
     The Congress, under the theme “High Speed Rail: Innovation and Development for a Better Life”, was co-hosted by International Union of Railways and China State Railway Group Co. Ltd. The opening ceremony was officiated by Vice Premier of the State Council Mr Zhang Guoqing, together with other distinguished guests. The Congress invited over 2 000 participants, including world-leading railway experts, business leaders, government officials, and representatives of international organisations. The event aimed to strengthen the collaboration and development of the high speed railway (HSR) industry in the world.
 
     By participating the Congress, the EMSD delegation enhanced the professional knowledge sharing and exchange with national and international railway stakeholders. Through the technical visit of the China Academy of Railway Sciences, the EMSD delegation kept abreast of the latest development in design and construction technology of the two types of “Fuxing” CR450AF and CR450BF Mainland HSR trains with maximum speed at 450 km/hr, and also witnessed China’s HSR remarkable achievements in safety, speed, innovation and technology.

     Mr Poon took this opportunity to invite the stakeholders to attend the International Railway Safety Council 2025 conference, which will be held in Hong Kong from November 25 to 30. The Conference, under the theme “Advancing Railway Safety through Innovations and Collaborations”, will be jointly organised by the National Railway Administration, the EMSD and the MTR Corporation. The delegates around the world will carry out in-depth exchanges on the issue of global railway safety development and appreciate the China’s railway rapid development as well as the innovative accomplishment in recent years through technical visit.
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1 residential site to be sold

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

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Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn today announced that the Government will put up for tender a residential site in Tsuen Wan that can provide about 780 flats.

Unveiling the Land Sale Programme for the second quarter of this financial year, Ms Linn said the site is situated in a mature neighbourhood with comprehensive surrounding facilities and traffic network.

“It is relatively still small in scale and located in a mature urban area with good transport connections. So we think this kind of site will be of interest to the developers in the current climate of the property market.”

Additionally, residential land supply will stem from private development and redevelopment projects requiring lease modification, of which six cases are expected to complete the land administration procedures in the second quarter, providing a total supply of around 4,170 flats.

“Regarding the overall supply for the second quarter, taking into account this Tsuen Wan site, together with six other cases involving lease modifications, we should be able to turn out land capable of supplying (about) 4,950 units in this quarter.”

She pointed out that one is a land exchange case at Hung Shui Kiu Area 34B in an area of high development potential in the Northern Metropolis and would foster the development of the area along with the planning of Hung Shui Kiu/Ha Tsuen New Development Area.

The development chief also said that taking into account the supply from the first quarter, the total private housing land supply of the first half of this financial year will reach about 6,000 units, which is around 45% of the annual supply target.

“I think it suggests that we are moving in a stable manner towards our annual target,” Ms Linn added.

Health chief begins Nanjing visit

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Secretary for Health Prof Lo Chung-mau arrived in Nanjing this afternoon to meet Commissioner of the Jiangsu Commission of Health Tan Ying and visit the Simcere Pharmaceutical Group.

Prof Lo introduced Ms Tan to the efforts made by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government in promoting the international inheritance and innovation of Chinese medicine, and the high-quality development of public hospitals.

He noted that Jiangsu and Hong Kong have established a solid foundation in Chinese medicine academic inheritance and talent exchange.

Prof Lo highlighted that by the end of this year, two flagship projects – the Chinese Medicine Hospital of Hong Kong and the permanent building for the Government Chinese Medicines Testing Institute – will provide services in phases.

This will further strengthen the co-operation between the two places in the areas of Chinese medicine services, talent development and testing research, he added.

On the high-quality development of public hospitals, Prof Lo emphasised that the Hong Kong SAR Government will continue to promote the accreditation of more public hospitals under “China’s International Hospital Accreditation Standards (2021 Version)”, with a view to maintaining the high standard of hospital management and services in Hong Kong while aligning with the national healthcare service system.

Both sides also explored ways to further encourage more hospitals in the two places to pursue accreditation under the relevant standards to amplify the impact of national standards.

At the Simcere Pharmaceutical Group, which is headquartered in Nanjing, Prof Lo briefed the company’s senior management on the Hong Kong SAR Government’s initiatives in developing the city into an international health and medical innovation hub.

Such initiatives include strengthening the approval regimes for drugs and medical devices as well as promoting the clinical trial industry’s development.

The health chief welcomed Mainland pharmaceutical companies to conduct clinical trials in Hong Kong, fully leveraging the multiple unique advantages of the Hong Kong SAR to facilitate the translation and clinical application of advanced biomedical technologies.

Government announces quarterly land sale programme for July to September 2025

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Government announces quarterly land sale programme for July to September 2025 
The Secretary for Development, Ms Bernadette Linn, said in the second quarter of 2025-26, the Government will put up for tender a residential site at the junction of Wing Shun Street and Texaco Road, Tsuen Wan. The site is able to provide floor space of around 39 000 square metres and can provide about 780 flats. It is selected from the Annual Land Sale List announced in February this year and situates in a mature neighbourhood with comprehensive surrounding facilities and traffic network. The rezoning procedures for the site from “Government, Institution and Community” use to “Residential” use have recently completed. 
 
Furthermore, residential land supply this quarter will also stem from private development and redevelopment projects requiring lease modification, of which six cases are expected to complete the land administration procedures in the second quarter, providing a total supply of around 4 170 flats. These cases include a land exchange case at Hung Shui Kiu Area 34B under the Enhanced Conventional New Town Approach and earlier announced by the Development Bureau (2 300 flats). The project situates in an area of high development potential in the Northern Metropolis and would foster the development of the area along with the planning of Hung Shui Kiu/Ha Tsuen New Development Area. It is worth noting that as at the second quarter of this financial year, the land supply from this source has exceeded the full-year estimation in the beginning of the year, reflecting increasing activities in the market.
 
Ms Linn said that, taking into account the site to be put up for tender by the Government and the six cases of lease modification, the total private housing land supply in the second quarter of this financial year would support the development of around 4 950 units. Together with the supply from the first quarter, the total private housing land supply of the first half of this financial year is expected to support some 6 000 units, which is around 45 per cent of the annual target of private housing supply. This figure has not yet reflected private development projects not requiring lease modification from the second quarter, as such figures are only available at a later stage. The Government considers the land supply for this financial year reasonable, and expects to maintain stable land supply in this year.
 
As regards the private housing land supply for 2024-25, taking into account private development and redevelopment projects not requiring lease modification captured in the fourth quarter, the actual supply is adjusted upwards to around 10 030 flats, which is around 75 per cent of the supply target.
 
The Government will continue to sustain our effort in rolling out land in a prudent and pragmatic manner, and flexibly adjust our land disposal strategy according to market situation, in order to meet the development needs of society.
 
The list of the site to be tendered in July to September 2025 is in the Annex. The actual tender timetable will be drawn up taking into account the progress of necessary preparatory work. The Lands Department will announce the detailed land sale arrangements before the site are put up for tender.
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Construction Industry Security of Payment Rules gazetted

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Construction Industry Security of Payment Rules gazetted 
     “The Ordinance was gazetted on December 27, 2024, and will come into full operation on August 28 this year, with great support from the industry for the upcoming implementation of adjudication provisions under the Ordinance. The Rules provide for the practice and procedure relating to set aside applications and enforcement applications, to facilitate effective handling of relevant applications in the Court, ensuring that adjudication determinations are upheld swiftly and providing parties to adjudication with legal certainty. The formulation of the Rules has taken full account of the views of legal profession, construction industry stakeholders and the Judiciary,” a spokesman for the Development Bureau said.
 
  The Rules will be tabled at the Legislative Council on July 16 for negative vetting. Subject to the completion of the necessary legislative process, the Rules will come into effect on September 5 this year.
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Fatal traffic accident in Chai Wan

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

Police are investigating a fatal traffic accident happened in Chai Wan today (July 11), in which a man died.

At 4.39pm, a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) driven by a 61-year-old man was turning left to Oi Lai Street from Oi Yin Street. When the HGV was approaching the junction of Oi Lai Street and Oi Yin Street, it reportedly knocked down and ran over the 73-year-old man who was riding a bicycle towards the same direction.

Sustaining serious head injuries, the 73-year-old man was certified dead at scene.

The HGV driver was arrested for dangerous driving causing death and is being detained for enquiries.

Investigation by the Special Investigation Team 2 of Traffic, Hong Kong Island is underway.

Anyone who witnessed the accident or has any information to offer is urged to contact the investigating officers on 3660 6849.