Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Import of poultry meat and products from areas in Germany, Poland and US suspended—-
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(3) Walker County(4) Pratt County(5) Kent County(6) Logan CountyIssued at HKT 18:58
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HA announces clearance and rehousing arrangements for redevelopment of Sai Wan Estate and Phase 1 of Ma Tau Wai Estate
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
HA announces clearance and rehousing arrangements for redevelopment of Sai Wan Estate and Phase 1 of Ma Tau Wai Estate
The HA’s Strategic Planning Committee discussed the above two plans this morning. The Commercial Properties Committee and the Subsidised Housing Committee, at a joint meeting, subsequently approved the rehousing and associated arrangements for the domestic and commercial tenants affected by the SWE and MTWE (Phase 1) redevelopment plans.
Clearance and rehousing arrangements for redevelopment of SWE
The clearance and rehousing of SWE will be carried out in one go. Affected tenants will have a notification period of more than 40 months before the target clearance date in September 2029 for making arrangements to move out of their units. Phase 1 of the Ka Wai Man Road public housing development nearby will serve as the reception estate, providing sufficient public rental housing (PRH) units for SWE tenants to move together with their neighbours, maintaining warm neighbourhood relationships and continuing the sense of community.
Clearance and rehousing arrangements for Phase 1 redevelopment of MTWE
MTWE will be redeveloped in two phases, with Phase 1 clearance covering Geranium House and Narcissus House. Affected tenants will have a notification period of more than 40 months before the target clearance date in July 2029 for making arrangements to move out of their units. The To Kwa Wan Road public housing development and part of the new Mei Tung Estate public housing development will serve as the reception estates for tenants affected by the Phase 1 clearance, reducing the number of redevelopment phases from three to two, hence significantly shortening the rehousing period for all MTWE residents from 14 years to seven years.
Public participation to improve the community
Based on the views of stakeholders collected during the community engagement activities and District Council consultation, the HA will carry out the associated arrangements of the redevelopment.
(1) Diverse rehousing options
(2) Details of allowance
(3) Community service teams
(4) Internal transfer arrangements
(5) Preserving featured shops in the estate
The HA will continue to communicate with the residents and announce the latest news and development in due course based on the progress of the SWE and MTWE (Phase 1) redevelopment plans.
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Parking fees of government public car parks managed by TD to be adjusted
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Parking fees of government public car parks managed by TD to be adjusted
| Vehicle type(Note 1)Note 1: The quarterly parking fees will be adjusted according to the increase rate of monthly parking fees. Note 2: Some car parks offer monthly/quarterly concessionary parking fees for taxis. The monthly concessionary parking fee for taxis will be increased by $120 and its quarterly parking fee will be adjusted according to the increase rate of the monthly parking fee. For details of the new parking fees, please visit the TD’s website (www.td.gov.hk/en/transport_in_hong_kong/parking/carparks/Issued at HKT 15:00 NNNN Tenders invited for licence of fee-paying public car park at Yuen Long District Office BuildingSource: Hong Kong Government special administrative region Tenders invited for licence of fee-paying public car park at Yuen Long District Office Building NNNN Tenders invited for licence of fee-paying public car park at Tuen Mun Government OfficesSource: Hong Kong Government special administrative region Tenders invited for licence of fee-paying public car park at Tuen Mun Government Offices NNNN Temporary suspension of LCSD’s Mobile Library 2, 6 and 8 servicesSource: Hong Kong Government special administrative region Temporary suspension of LCSD’s Mobile Library 2, 6 and 8 services NNNN Rehousing plans for 2 estates setSource: Hong Kong Information Services The Housing Authority (HA) announced today the clearance and rehousing arrangements for the redevelopment of Sai Wan Estate (SWE) and Phase 1 of Ma Tau Wai Estate (MTWE), under which affected tenants have more than 40 months to move out of their units. The clearance and rehousing of SWE will be carried out in one go, with a target clearance date of September 2029. Phase 1 of the Ka Wai Man Road public housing development nearby will serve as the reception estate, providing sufficient public rental housing (PRH) units for SWE tenants to move into together with their neighbours. MTWE will be redeveloped in two phases, with Phase 1 clearance covering Geranium House and Narcissus House. The target clearance date is July 2029. The To Kwa Wan Road public housing development and part of the new Mei Tung Estate public housing development will serve as the reception estates for tenants affected by the Phase 1 clearance. The HA noted that it will reduce the number of redevelopment phases from three to two, therefore significantly shortening the rehousing period for all MTWE residents from 14 years to seven years. There are diverse rehousing options. Affected tenants may choose to move either to reception estates or to suitable and refurbished PRH units in other districts, and will be accorded priority to purchase subsidised sale flats launched for sale before the target clearance date. Affected households will be offered a Domestic Removal Allowance ranging from $10,350 to $33,050, depending on the household size, to help cover part of their moving expenses. Eligible one-person and two-person households may also opt for cash in lieu of rehousing to a PRH unit under the Alternative Rehousing Allowance, with the rates at $82,700 and $100,220 respectively. Meanwhile, tenants who have special circumstances may apply for transfer to a unit in Phase 2 of MTWE. The applications will be considered with discretion. To preserve featured shops with cultural affinities in the estate, the HA will identify shops with unique characteristics and values of retention through community engagement exercises, and engage the shop tenants in bidding for new commercial premises reserved in the reception estates or the redeveloped estates by way of restricted tenders. Moreover, all eligible commercial tenants affected by the MTWE Phase 1 redevelopment will be offered ex-gratia allowances equivalent to 15 times the monthly exclusive rent as specified in the tenancy agreement applicable on the day of the formal announcement of the clearance, and will be allowed to participate in the restricted tender exercises to lease selected vacant shops in the HA’s existing retail facilities. If the retail tenants choose not to participate or are unsuccessful in the restricted tender exercises, they will be granted a lump sum payment of $113,500 in lieu. Car park fees to riseSource: Hong Kong Information Services Charges at 11 government public car parks will be increased from March 1, the Transport Department announced today. The facilities include: Kennedy Town Car Park, Rumsey Street Car Park, Star Ferry Car Park, City Hall Car Park, Tin Hau Car Park, Shau Kei Wan Car Park, Aberdeen Car Park, Sheung Fung Street Car Park, Wong Tai Sin Car Park, Kwai Fong Car Park and Tsuen Wan Car Park. The department said it had taken into account nearby public car park charges, public acceptability and utilisation of the government car parks when adjusting the fees. Remarks by President Lee Jae Myung at the APEC CEO Summit Korea 2025Source: Government of the Republic of Korea Distinguished business leaders from across our economies, It is a great pleasure to welcome you all to Gyeongju, I would like to extend my sincere appreciation Over the past thirty-six years, At the heart of these remarkable achievements Since its inception in 1996, From finance and economy to biotechnology, healthcare, Artificial Intelligence, and the digital sector, The “APEC Business Travel Card”, or ABTC, introduced in 1998, By providing visa-free and fast-track entry for business travelers, The same holds true for Built upon the continued proposals and efforts of the business community The report titled “Artificial Intelligence in APEC,” I am confident that today’s CEO Summit Distinguished business leaders, The “Busan Roadmap”, announced by Korea as the Chair Economy at the time, Today, in 2025, the external environment surrounding APEC At a time when protectionism and nationalism are on the rise, Paradoxically, it is precisely in moments of crisis such as these, As the saying goes, “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” When the world faced an unprecedented crisis of a pandemic, Twenty years ago, Korea united the collective will of APEC. Gyeongju is the perfect place to reaffirm Even amid the fierce struggle for dominance With that spirit, Silla ultimately overcame division, I am confident that the spirit of Silla — “Connect” represents the power of solidarity As a responsible member of the global community, At the heart of this effort lies supply chain cooperation. For the first time in APEC’s history, In 2023, Korea enacted the “Framework Act on Supply Chain Stabilization” At the APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting held last May, At the edge of traditional wooden buildings in Gyeongju, The “Sumakse,” protects the structure from rain and wind, Just as the “Sumakse”, embodying the wisdom of connection, Next, “Innovate” is the key driving force behind future growth. Today, artificial intelligence stands at the heart of innovation for sustainable development. At the APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting held last May, Last September, Korea established the Korea is also set to implement the ‘Basic Act on Artificial Intelligence,’ In Gyeongju stands Cheomsungdae, Just as Cheomsungdae Observatory once read the stars through data, Korea will propose the “AI Initiative” at this year’s Leaders’ Meeting. Finally, “Prosper” is a promise for future generations. For decades, APEC has been at the forefront of Now, to realize our dream of sustainable development and shared prosperity, Established under Korea’s leadership in 2005, Since 2012, Through the “Jeju Initiative,” Korea will remain committed to fulfilling its role Korea will also make efforts to nurture the young talents In August, The Fund will focus on five priorities: Just as the Hwarang system of ancient Silla fostered young leaders Distinguished business leaders, Even in the latest global phenomenon “K-Pop Demon Hunters,” Especially in times of crisis and uncertainty, This timeless truth has long been proven by APEC 2025 KOREA is a vibrant and splendid stage The history of Korea — a story of challenge and resilience, rising from the ashes of war to achieve industrialization, democracy and prosperity – stands today as a source of inspiration and courage, reminding us that together, we can overcome any crisis and build a brighter future. Thank you. Thundery Showers Expected To Return In The Middle Of This WeekSource: Government of Singapore 2 February 2026 – The prevailing Northeast Monsoon conditions are expected to continue in the first fortnight of February 2026, with winds blowing mainly from the northwest or northeast. 2. Wet weather is likely to return in the middle of the first week of February 2026, with thundery showers expected over parts of the island in the afternoon on most days. The showers may extend into the evening on a few of these days. The total rainfall for the first fortnight of February 2026 is forecast to be near average over most parts of the island. 3. The daily maximum temperatures are likely to range between 32 degrees Celsius and 34 degrees Celsius on most days. 4. For updates of the daily weather forecast, please visit the MSS website (www.weather.gov.sg), NEA website (www.nea.gov.sg), or download the myENV app. REVIEW OF THE PAST TWO WEEKS (16 – 31 January 2026) 5. Northeast Monsoon conditions prevailed over Singapore and the surrounding region in the second fortnight of January 2026. During this period, the low-level winds blew from the north or northeast. 6. Singapore and the surrounding region experienced dry weather in the second fortnight of January 2026. Localised short-duration showers fell over parts of the island in the afternoon on a few days. On 16 January 2026, moderate to heavy showers affected the southern and western parts of Singapore in the late afternoon and evening. The daily total rainfall of 54.8mm recorded at Lim Chu Kang that day was the highest rainfall recorded for the second fortnight of January 2026. 7. The daily maximum temperatures in the second fortnight of January 2026 were between 32 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius on most days. The highest daily maximum temperature of 33.5 degrees Celsius was recorded at Jurong Island on 24 January 2026 and at Paya Lebar on 31 January 2026. 8. Singapore recorded well below average rainfall in the second fortnight of January 2026. Changi registered rainfall of about 99 per cent below average.
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