HK harnesses biopharma innovation

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

A major focus of the work of Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) is in enticing companies from the Chinese Mainland and overseas to explore international business opportunities through Hong Kong. Biopharmaceutical companies focused on advanced therapeutic products (ATP) are a key target sector in this endeavour.

Frank Su founded a Mainland-based biopharma technology company in 2016. Boasting research and development (R&D) centres in both the Chinese Mainland and the US, the company concentrates on pioneering cell therapy projects.

Recognising Hong Kong’s strong intellectual property protections and the exceptional R&D standards of its medical schools, in 2024 Mr Su opted to establish a new R&D base at the Hong Kong Science Park. In doing so, he was able to leverage both robust science and technology support from the Government, and the city’s progressive talent policies.

Policy support

“The biopharma or biotech industry is highly driven by talent and capital,” Mr Su remarked. “To enhance the ecosystem for the sector, companies require increased investment. Programmes like the Clinical Translational Catalyst from the Science Park, and the Research Talent Hub, can facilitate smoother transitions for our company and peers. These initiatives are crucial for reducing investment risks and boosting our long-term confidence in Hong Kong.”

Head of Innovation & Technology and Life & Health Sciences at InvestHK Andy Wong stressed that one major attraction for firms is that Hong Kong’s pharmaceutical standards facilitate seamless access to global markets. In particular, he highlighted that the city amended the Pharmacy & Poisons Ordinance in 2020, mandating that ATP clinical trials and manufacturing must adhere to global standards under the Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme (PIC/S).

Global pathway

Mr Wong explained: “In 2016, the Pharmacy & Poisons Board of Hong Kong became a participating authority of PIC/S. If a company conducts clinical trials in Hong Kong, the results will be recognised by other PIC/S members, such as the UK, Canada, Australia, and the European Union. This recognition is why many Mainland companies choose Hong Kong for clinical trials and product development, as it provides a pathway to global markets.”

On April 17, InvestHK will host a forum on ATP, at which government officials will explain the latest regulations and industry experts will gather to discuss the benefits of PIC/S, recent ATP developments, and how firms can leverage the PIC/S system to expand their global operations.

Mr Wong emphasised that department opens doors to growth and innovation by offering comprehensive support to companies looking to set up, expand, and scale in Hong Kong.

Lancement de l’appel à projets CCR 2026

Source: Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Caledonie

Dans le cadre de la convention de coopération régionale (CCR) entre la France, la Nouvelle-Calédonie et le Vanuatu, un appel à projets est lancé pour l’année 2026. Les dossiers de candidatures doivent être envoyés le 11 mai 2026 au plus tard.

Depuis 2002, la France, la Nouvelle-Calédonie et le Vanuatu sont liés par une convention de coopération régionale (CCR). Elle a pour objectif de renforcer les liens qui unissent la Nouvelle-Calédonie et le Vanuatu du fait de leur histoire, leur géographie et leur culture similaires. Cette convention permet notamment le financement de projets de développement dans l’archipel voisin, grâce à un fonds alimenté par le Fonds Pacifique, géré directement par l’ambassade de France à Port-Vila et par des crédits de coopération issus du gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Calédonie.

Les domaines d’action éligibles en 2026 concernent principalement : 

  • l’éducation, la formation professionnelle et le renforcement des capacités ;
  • l’insertion professionnelle des jeunes ;
  • la francophonie et la promotion de la langue française ;
  • la santé ;
  • le développement économique durable ;
  • l’agriculture, l’approvisionnement en eau et l’assainissement ;
  • la protection/sécurité civile et la gestion des catastrophes naturelles ;
  • les médias.

Une attention particulière sera portée sur les projets oeuvrant à l’autonomisation des communautés isolées.

Infos pratiques

Qui est éligible ?

Peuvent bénéficier des crédits alloués dans le cadre de cet appel à projets, les provinces, les établissements publics, les directions et services du gouvernement, les organisations non gouvernementales et les groupements associatifs, ainsi que les entreprises du secteur privé.

 

Comment déposer sa candidature ?

Les candidatures doivent être présentées selon la fiche projet téléchargeable ci-dessous, de préférence en langue anglaise, car certains de nos partenaires du développement au Vanuatu ne sont pas francophones. Pour ceux qui ne maîtrisent pas bien la langue anglaise, le service de la Coopérartion régionale et des relations extérieures (SCRRE) pourra apporter son assistance pour la traduction.

La fiche projet, dûment remplie et accompagnée de ses annexes, doit être adressée par mail, au plus tard le 11 mai 2026, au service de la coopération régionale et des relations extérieures (SCRRE) du gouvernement à : marie-paule.caruso@gouv.nc

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected ketamine worth about $10 million at airport

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

​Hong Kong Customs today (April 2) detected a drug trafficking case involving baggage concealment at Hong Kong International Airport and seized about 25 kilograms of suspected ketamine with an estimated market value of about $10 million.

A female passenger, aged 39, arrived in Hong Kong from Prague, the Czech Republic, via Seoul, Korea, late last night (April 1). During customs clearance in the early hours today, Customs officers found about 25kg of suspected ketamine, concealed in food packages, in her check-in suitcase. The woman was subsequently arrested.

After investigation, the arrested person has been charged with one count of trafficking in a dangerous drug. The case will be brought up at the Kwun Tong Magistrates’ Courts on April 4. 

Customs will continue to step up enforcement against drug trafficking activities through intelligence analysis. The department also reminds members of the public to stay alert and not to participate in drug trafficking activities for monetary return. They must not accept hiring or delegation from another party to carry controlled items into and out of Hong Kong. They are also reminded not to carry unknown items for other people.

Customs will continue to apply a risk assessment approach and focus on selecting passengers from high-risk regions for clearance to combat transnational drug trafficking activities.

Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, trafficking in a dangerous drug is a serious offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and life imprisonment.

Members of the public may report any suspected drug trafficking activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

        

CS meets Xia Baolong in Beijing

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

On his last day of visit to Beijing, Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki, leading a delegation, called on CPC Central Committee Hong Kong & Macao Work Office Director and State Council Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office Director Xia Baolong. The meeting was attended by Executive Deputy Director of CPC Central Committee Hong Kong & Macao Work Office and State Council Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office Xu Qifang.

Mr Chan thanked Mr Xia for his guidance on the planning and construction of the Northern Metropolis University Town (NMUT), and briefed him on the delegation’s visit to the Ningbo Higher Education Park, Xiasha Higher Education Park in Hangzhou, Zhejiang University International Campus (Haining), Beijing Municipal Administrative Center, and Xiong’an New Area in Hebei.

The visits and exchanges provided practical insights for the NMUT’s top-level design, thereby helping Hong Kong advance the integration of academic excellence with industry, and promote industrial development through education, Mr Chan stressed.

He added that the Working Group on Planning & Construction of the University Town will continue to push forward the NMUT’s development in proactive alignment with the National 15th Five-Year Plan, helping Hong Kong better serve national development.

During the meeting, Secretary for Education Choi Yuk-lin also reported on her work.

Mr Chan and other members of the delegation returned to Hong Kong this afternoon. Ms Choi continued her visit in the capital and will return to Hong Kong tomorrow.

Fire probe sessions to be held

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Independent Committee in relation to the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po announced today that a third round of seven evidential hearings, at witnesses will give oral evidence, will be held on the following days:

  1. April 20 (Monday)
  2. April 21 (Tuesday)
  3. April 22 (Wednesday)
  4. April 23 (Thursday)
  5. April 24 (Friday)
  6. April 27 (Monday)
  7. April 30 (Thursday)

The hearings will be conducted in Cantonese from 10am to 1pm and from 2.15pm to 4.30pm at the Multi-purpose Hall, 3/F, City Gallery, 3 Edinburgh Place, Central. Simultaneous interpretation in Putonghua and English will be provided.

Those wishing to attend, including Wang Fuk Court residents, are required to pre-register online from 10am on April 8 to 10am on April 11.

Registrants may select one or more sessions. Seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis according to the system’s record of the time the pre-registration forms are received.

Successful registrants will receive a confirmation issued by the committee secretariat no later than April 16. They will get an SMS notification from the sender name “#IC-hearing”, or an email from hearing@ic-wangfukcourtfire.gov.hk.

The proceedings will be broadcast live in transmission areas set up on the ground floor of City Gallery as well as at the Hong Kong Central Library’s Lecture Theatre. Some registrants may be assigned to observe the hearings in these two areas. A total of about 360 seats will be available for public observation in the main venue and the two transmission areas. About half of the seats will be set aside for Wang Fuk Court residents on a priority basis.

Individuals can only pre-register for each hearing day once. Duplicate registrations will not be processed.

The committee plans to hold additional hearings in May, details of which will be announced later.

Govt files to seize properties

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Government today filed an application with the Court of First Instance of the High Court for forfeiture of Lai Chee-ying’s offence-related properties, to achieve the important objectives of preventing and suppressing acts and activities endangering national security.

The Court of First Instance earlier convicted Lai Chee-ying of three charges of offences endangering national security. 

In a statement, the Government said the application was made in accordance with the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKNSL) and the Implementation Rules for Article 43 of the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Implementation Rules).

According to Article 32 of the HKNSL, proceeds obtained from the commission of an offence under the Law including financial aid, gains and rewards, and funds and tools used or intended to be used in the commission of the offence shall be seized and confiscated.

The application for and issuance of a forfeiture order must comply with the strict conditions set out in Schedule 3 to the Implementation Rules.

The Court of First Instance may order the forfeiture only if it is satisfied, after an application is made by the Secretary for Justice, that the property to be forfeited meets relevant conditions.

The Government said the Hong Kong SAR is a society underpinned by the rule of law and has always adhered to the principle that “laws must be obeyed and lawbreakers be held accountable”.

It noted that applying to the court for a forfeiture order is one of the effective means to combat serious crimes and protect the public interest, adding that laws and mechanisms for forfeiture of offence-related properties are commonly found around the world.

The statement also pointed out that a forfeiture order made for the purpose of safeguarding national security can prevent persons convicted of offences endangering national security, their accomplices or agents from continuing to use their offence-related properties to engage in acts and activities endangering national security, so as to cut off the funding chains for offences endangering national security and to weaken their capacity to commit offences endangering national security.

The Government reiterated that it will, as always, steadfastly and strictly adhere to the principle of the rule of law, stay committed to ensuring that laws are observed and strictly enforced to bring offenders to justice.

The Government will also effectively prevent, suppress and impose punishment for acts and activities endangering national security in accordance with the law, while protecting the lawful rights and interests of Hong Kong residents and other people in Hong Kong, the statement added.

President Lai meets Global Taiwan Institute media delegation  

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

President Lai meets Global Taiwan Institute media delegation
On the morning of March 31, President Lai Ching-te met with a media delegation from the Global Taiwan Institute (GTI). In remarks, President Lai thanked the delegation members for helping advance understanding and support of democratic Taiwan in the international community. The president also expressed his gratitude for their media coverage, which has helped the international community pay greater attention to regional peace and stability and has helped garner even more international support for Taiwan. He stated that Taiwan is actively bolstering its defense capabilities, implementing military reform, enhancing overall combat capability, and developing its indigenous defense industry, demonstrating its determination to safeguard national security, protect freedom and democracy, and maintain peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. He also stated that Taiwan will fulfill its responsibilities in maintaining regional security and that it is willing to collaborate with the United States and other democratic partners to safeguard regional stability, supply chain security, and global prosperity.
A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows:
Our guests represent prominent US media outlets and possess significant influence in the global public sphere. I extend a sincere welcome to the delegation and anticipate that your professional reporting will help the world better understand Taiwan. I want to give a word of thanks to the GTI for its many years of diligent efforts and advocacy in Washington, DC, and for helping advance understanding and support of democratic Taiwan in the international community. It warms my heart to see two fellow Taiwanese, Dr. Lanhee J. Chen, GTI Advisory Board member and David and Diane Steffy Fellow in American Public Policy Studies at the Hoover Institution, and GTI Board of Directors Chair Jennifer Hu. I want to thank them for their tireless work in voicing support for Taiwan, which has helped US society have a better grasp of Taiwan’s spirit and culture.
Taiwan is a vibrant democratic society. We cherish freedom and safeguard democracy. And we know well that peace must be built upon a foundation of strength, resilience, and unity. Over 90 percent of the world’s most advanced semiconductors are manufactured in Taiwan, and over a fifth of maritime trade passes through the Taiwan Strait. As a crucial link in the first island chain in the Indo-Pacific, Taiwan firmly believes that a free and open, peaceful and stable Indo-Pacific region is the only path to advancing global prosperity.
Over recent years, China has continued to attempt to alter the status quo across the Taiwan Strait through such tactics as military intimidation, gray-zone operations, and economic coercion. I thank the international media outlets represented here for their coverage, which has helped the international community pay greater attention to regional peace and stability and has helped garner even more international support for Taiwan.
Peace is priceless, and war has no winners. As we aspire to peace, we must not harbor any delusions. We firmly believe that peace can only be achieved through strength and that help comes most to those who help themselves. Thus, Taiwan is actively bolstering its defense capabilities, implementing military reform, and strengthening whole-of-society defense resilience. Our national defense spending, as it is defined by NATO, has already surpassed 3 percent of GDP this year, and we aim for this figure to reach 5 percent by 2030. Our government has also proposed an eight-year, US$40 billion special defense budget to enhance equipment procurement, construct the T-Dome, enhance overall combat capability, and develop Taiwan’s indigenous defense industry. This demonstrates our determination to safeguard our national security, protect freedom and democracy, and maintain peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.
This year is the 30th anniversary of Taiwan’s first direct presidential election. It also marks the 250th anniversary of US independence. And while the histories of our democracies may differ in length, our pursuit of freedom is the same. Taiwan will fulfill its responsibilities in maintaining regional security. And we are willing to collaborate with the US and other democratic partners to safeguard regional stability, supply chain security, and global prosperity.
In 2010, 83.8 percent of Taiwan’s outbound investment went to China; last year, that figure had dropped to around 3.7 percent. The US is now Taiwan’s top outbound investment destination. It is also Taiwan’s largest export market. Trade and economic relations between Taiwan and the US continue to deepen, and cooperation and exchanges in technological innovation and industrial development have also expanded. This year, we signed the Taiwan-US Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and an agreement on bilateral investment. We also signed the Joint Statement on the Pax Silica Declaration and Taiwan-US Economic Security Cooperation. I anticipate that through our joint efforts, we can create a mutually beneficial future of prosperity and contribute even more to the world.
GTI Advisory Board Member Chen then delivered remarks, first thanking President Lai for taking the time to meet with their delegation. He also thanked National Security Council Secretary-General Joseph Wu (吳釗燮) and Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Baushuan Ger (葛葆萱) for their hospitality. He mentioned that it is an honor for the group to be here in Taiwan. He said that he often reflects on the many changes that Taiwan has been through in the 40 years since he first came back as a young child, noting that it is remarkable to see that the one thing that has endured is the strength of the relationship between the US and Taiwan, which remains rock solid.
GTI Advisory Board Member Chen stated that he is chairing this delegation, a group composed of some of America’s most prominent voices in journalism and political commentary. He emphasized that it is important for his colleagues to see Taiwan firsthand, to experience life and culture, to meet individuals here, and to engage in exchanges because it better informs their understanding of the situation that Taiwan currently finds itself in. Noting that this is the first time in Taiwan for many of these people, he expressed hope they will have an opportunity to leave with good memories of the people that they meet and the food that they eat. 
GTI Advisory Board Member Chen said that this visit comes at a very important time in the Taiwan-US relationship, adding that it is his firm hope that after the delegation leaves Taiwan, they will continue to remember and be mindful of the tremendous challenges that Taiwan faces from what he believes is a hostile power just 80 miles away. He also expressed his belief that the impressions and the relationships developed will remain. He then said he looks forward to a wonderful dialogue with President Lai.

Online pre-registration for public observation for third round of evidential hearings of Independent Committee in relation to fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The following is issued on behalf of the Independent Committee in relation to the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po:
 
     The Independent Committee in relation to the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po announced today (April 2) that members of the public may pre-register for selected hearings of the third round of seven evidential hearings that they wish to observe via the online system from 10am on April 8 to 10am on April 11.
 
     The Committee will hear evidence in the evidential hearings on matters in accordance with its terms of reference. The Committee aims to clarify the relevant facts through oral evidence, written submissions, and other forms of evidence presented by witnesses. This will provide an important basis for the preparation of its report and recommendations.
 
     The evidential hearings will be conducted in Cantonese from 10am to 1pm and from 2.15pm to 4.30pm at the Multi-purpose Hall, 3/F, City Gallery, 3 Edinburgh Place, Central. Simultaneous interpretation in Putonghua and English will be provided in the City Gallery.
 
     The schedule for the third round of seven evidential hearings as announced earlier is as follows:
 

  Date
1. April 20 (Monday)
2. April 21 (Tuesday)
3. April 22 (Wednesday)
4. April 23 (Thursday)
5. April 24 (Friday)
6. April 27 (Monday)
7. April 30 (Thursday)

 
     In the third round of evidential hearings, the Committee will continue to receive oral evidence from witnesses. The Committee will release the list of exact witnesses who will be giving evidence at each date of hearing on its website (www.ic-wangfukcourtfire.gov.hk/eng/timetable.html) nearer the time.
 
     Some seats for the hearings will be reserved for the involved parties, and some seats will be open to the public to observe the proceedings. To allow more members of the public to attend the hearings, the proceedings will be broadcast simultaneously in transmission areas set up on the ground floor of the City Gallery and in the Lecture Theatre of the Hong Kong Central Library. Arrangements will be made for some members of the public to observe the hearings in these two areas. A total of about 360 seats will be available for public observation in the main venue and the two transmission areas. About half of the seats will be set aside for residents of Wang Fuk Court on a priority basis. Separate arrangements will be made for the media.
 
     To avoid members of the public queuing outside the venue for a long time, and to allow those who wish to observe the hearings to have certainty of whether seats have been secured before the day of the hearings, for the third round of hearings, individuals (including Wang Fuk Court residents) are required to pre-register online (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ic-hearing/en/) from 10am on April 8 to 10am on April 11. Registrants should select on the online registration form the dates they wish to observe (one or more sessions can be selected) and submit the duly completed form. The Secretariat of the Committee will allocate seats on a first-come, first-served basis according to the system’s record of the time the pre-registration forms are received.
 
     Successful registrants will receive a “Confirmation of Successful Registration” for the third round of hearings issued by the Secretariat of the Committee by April 16. An SMS notification will be sent from the sender name “#IC-hearing”. If an email address is also provided during pre-registration, an email notification will be sent from hearing@ic-wangfukcourtfire.gov.hk. Pre-registration will be considered unsuccessful for those who have not received a notification by that date. Each person can only pre-register for each day of hearing once. Duplicate registrations will not be processed.
 
     According to the current plan, the Committee will continue to hold evidential hearings in May. Details (including the specific dates of the hearings, the witnesses who will be giving evidence, and the pre-registration arrangements for public observation) will be announced separately on a later date.
 
     The Chief Executive established the Committee to review the causes of the fire at Wang Fuk Court and related issues, and to make recommendations to prevent similar incidents from occurring again. The Committee formally commenced its work on December 19, 2025, and the evidential hearings on March 19 to hear oral evidence from witnesses (including oral evidence from Wang Fuk Court residents and the involved parties).

Sixth GBA Legal Professional Examination to be held in September

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The Department of Justice (DoJ) welcomed the notice issued by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) yesterday (April 1) on the details of the 2026 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Legal Professional Examination (GBA Examination). The examination will be held on September 19 in Shenzhen and Zhuhai, Guangdong. Eligible applicants can apply to sit for the examination through the website of the MoJ from April 16 to 25. For more details, please visit: www.moj.gov.cn/pub/sfbgw/zwxxgk/fdzdgknr/fdzdgknrtzwj/202604/t20260401_533339.html (in Chinese only).

The GBA Examination has been held five times. Currently, over 630 Hong Kong and Macao legal practitioners have passed the examination and obtained the Lawyer’s License (Guangdong-Hongkong-Macao Greater Bay Area) to provide legal services in the nine Mainland municipalities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) on specified civil and commercial matters to which the Mainland laws apply. The pilot scheme for Hong Kong and Macao legal practitioners to practise in the nine Mainland municipalities in the GBA will expire on October 4 this year.

The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, said, “The DoJ has been working closely with the authorities including the MoJ and the Department of Justice of Guangdong Province in their work to advance the pilot scheme for GBA lawyers, striving for the regularisation of the GBA lawyers’ scheme.  I encourage Hong Kong legal practitioners to become GBA lawyers and acquire dual qualification, so as to leverage the unique strengths of ‘one country, two systems, three jurisdictions’ in the GBA to assist Mainland enterprises in going global.”    

CSTB convenes meeting to co-ordinate preparation for visitor arrivals to Hong Kong during Labour Day Golden Week of Mainland

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

CSTB convenes meeting to co-ordinate preparation for visitor arrivals to Hong Kong during Labour Day Golden Week of Mainland       
     The meeting was chaired by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, with representatives from government departments including the Hong Kong Police Force, the Immigration Department, Hong Kong Customs, the Transport Department, and various District Offices attending. Representatives from various tourism-related organisations, including the Travel Industry Authority, the Hong Kong Tourism Board, the Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong, the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, major tourist attractions and the hotel industry also attended.
      
     Miss Law said, “Labour Day Golden Week is Hong Kong’s peak season for travel, and a notable increase in the number of visitors during the period is expected. Various government departments will strengthen co-ordination and communication with relevant organisations and the travel trade to make early preparations and planning with a view to providing a high-quality travel experience for visitors.”

     With the Mainland Ching Ming Festival long weekend (April 4 to 6) approaching, during which an increase in visitor arrivals is expected, Miss Law invited government departments, relevant organisations and the travel trade to also make necessary preparations to receive these visitors.
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     Relevant parties will continue to maintain close communication before the Labour Day Golden Week of the Mainland to plan and take forward various preparations for welcoming visitors to Hong Kong, and report in a timely manner the latest situation to the interdepartmental working group on festival arrangements chaired by the Chief Secretary for Administration.
Issued at HKT 16:36

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