Adjustment in ceiling prices for dedicated LPG filling stations in April 2025

Source: Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu met with PS for Roads and Regional Transportation Anna Watson MP

Adjustment in ceiling prices for dedicated LPG filling stations in April 2025 

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March 2025 (HK$/litre)The spokesman said that the details of the LPG international price and the auto-LPG ceiling price for each dedicated LPG filling station had been uploaded to the EMSD website (www.emsd.gov.hkIssued at HKT 11:00

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Labour Department to hold courses and public talks on prevention of heat stroke at work and occupational health

Source: Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu met with PS for Roads and Regional Transportation Anna Watson MP

Labour Department to hold courses and public talks on prevention of heat stroke at work and occupational health
     Details of five courses and health talks on the prevention of heat stroke at work in April are as follows:
 
(1)
Dates and time: April 10 and 24 (Half-day (am)); April 3 and 14 (Half-day (pm))
Venue: Occupational Safety and Health Training Centre of the LD, 13/F, KOLOUR·Tsuen Wan I, 68 Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan, New Territories
Enrolment method: Download the application form (www.labour.gov.hk/eng/osh/form.htmEnquiry hotline: 2940 7057
 
(2)
Date and time: April 7 (3.30pm to 5pm)
Venue: Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Enrolment method: Online registration for public talks on occupational health (
www.oshsreg.gov.hk/enEnquiry hotline: 2852 4040
 
     In addition, the LD will hold the following occupational health public talks in April:
 
(1)
Topic: Noise Hazards and Prevention of Hearing Loss
Content: The talk will give an introduction on the Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Noise at Work) Regulation and the Occupational Deafness Compensation Scheme, as well as health hazards posed by noise at work and preventive measures for hearing loss.
Date and time: April 2 (3.30pm to 5pm)
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Hong Kong Central Library, 66 Causeway Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Enrolment method: Online registration (
www.oshsreg.gov.hk/enEnquiry hotline: 2852 4040
 
(2)
Topic: Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) for Confined Space Workers
Content: To enhance workers’ OSH awareness of working in confined spaces, the talk will explain the related hazards as well as their preventive measures.
Date and time: April 16 (6.30pm to 8pm)
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Hong Kong Central Library, 66 Causeway Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Enrolment method: Online registration (
www.oshsreg.gov.hk/enEnquiry hotline: 2852 4040
 
(3)
Topic: Occupational Health of Office Workers Series (III) More Exercise, Smart Work
Content: The talk will introduce the benefits of exercise. Demonstrations and practice of workplace exercises will also be included.
Date and time: April 23 (3.30pm to 5pm)
Venue: Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Enrolment method: Online registration (
www.oshsreg.gov.hk/enEnquiry hotline: 2852 4040
 
     All courses and public talks will be given by the LD’s occupational hygienist, occupational safety officer, occupational health nurse or a representative of the Occupational Deafness Compensation Board in Cantonese. Admission is free.

     The LD also provides a free-of-charge outreach health education service. For details, please visit the department’s webpage (www.labour.gov.hk/eng/osh/content7.htmIssued at HKT 11:00

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Speech by Acting CE at HSBC Global Investment Summit (English only) (with photo)

Source: Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu met with PS for Roads and Regional Transportation Anna Watson MP

Following is the speech by the Acting Chief Executive, Mr Chan Kwok-ki, at HSBC Global Investment Summit today (March 25):
 
Deputy Director Qi (Deputy Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Mr Qi Bin), Mark (Group Chairman of HSBC Holdings, Mr Mark Tucker), Georges (Group Chief Executive of HSBC Holdings, Mr Georges Elhedery), distinguished guests from around the world, ladies and gentlemen,
 
Good morning and welcome to Hong Kong. The Chief Executive is away on a duty visit, but I’m very pleased to be here, with you, for the second HSBC Global Investment Summit.
 
Particularly pleased, given that this three-day gathering is among the many events celebrating HSBC’s 160th anniversary. Born a Hong Kong bank in 1865, HSBC is still, proudly, a Hong Kong bank in 2025. Not to mention one of the world’s great banks.
 
So, yes, I’m delighted to be here, to congratulate HSBC on its milestone anniversary. Delighted to be here, too, speaking about Hong Kong, my favorite subject, to HSBC and a world of high-profile professionals. I’m told that some 4 300 registered for this three-day Summit, which would make it even larger than the first HSBC Summit last year.
 
You are leaders and innovators collectively shaping the future of global finance and investment: CEOs of global firms, institutional investors, wealth-fund managers, pioneering fintech innovators and much more.

And you’ve come here at a brilliant time. Our “Hong Kong Super March” features a stunning series of mega-events, arts and culture included. Hong Kong, after all, is the rising East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.
 
The Hong Kong Arts Festival, featuring music, dance, theatre, Chinese and Western opera and much more, continues through Sunday. Art Basel, opening Friday (March 28), showcases more than 240 galleries from over 40 countries and regions. And don’t miss the major Picasso exhibition, at M+, in the West Kowloon Cultural District. HSBC, let me add, is a major sponsor of the spectacular Picasso exhibition.
 
Those of you who lean toward the art of sport won’t need to be told that the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens gets going this Friday, with world-class action, on and off the pitch, at our brand-new, state-of-the-art Kai Tak Sports Park, with seating for 50 000. Bigger house. Bigger party. And the views across to Victoria Harbour from the South Stand are stunning. 
 
The good life includes finance, as you all well know. And Hong Kong is Asia’s premier financial hub.
 
Indeed, in the latest Global Financial Centres Index, published just last week, Hong Kong maintained its standing as the world’s third-ranked financial centre – and the top in the Asia-Pacific. In the Index’s “human capital,” “infrastructure” and “financial sector development” areas, Hong Kong climbed to second, worldwide, while our rankings in “business environment” and “reputational and general” rose to third, globally.
 
The numbers tell a compelling story. Our economy is projected to grow 2.9 per cent annually from 2026 to 2029 – resilient momentum despite global headwinds.
 
Our stock market has surged more than 20 per cent as of mid-March, its highest level since February 2022. Daily market turnover reached close to 26 billion US dollars at the end of February. That’s up nearly 140 per cent, year on year.
 
Investor confidence is returning, too. That’s reflected in the 7.1 per cent rise in total deposits last year. 
 
These figures are a testament to the trust global investors place in our financial infrastructure, regulatory framework and longstanding connectivity with Mainland China and the world in general. 
 
Hong Kong’s role as a super-connector has never been more vital. We remain the world’s largest offshore Renminbi business hub, each day processing close to 80 per cent of cross-border Renminbi payments outside the Mainland.
 
And we will continue to enhance offshore Renminbi liquidity. 
 
Last month, we launched the Renminbi Trade Financing Liquidity Facility, with Renminbi 100 billion, ensuring that banks have stable access to low-cost Renminbi funds.
 
We are now working to enable multi-currency settlements and enrich Renminbi products, offering real estate investment trusts under Stock Connect and exploring new initiatives with Mainland regulators. 
 
There’s more. We are committed to Hong Kong’s rise as an international gold trading centre, taking good advantage of our strengths in security and stability, as well as finance. 
 
We are working now on measures to enhance gold storage facilities, optimise trading and regulatory mechanisms, expand exchange products and conduct market promotion. 
 
Attracting foreign investment is another promising area. Last year, we attracted about 540 overseas and Mainland firms to set up or expand their operations here in Hong Kong, up more than 40 per cent, year on year.
 
 And we are making every effort to attract more global capital. In particular, we will host the inaugural Hong Kong Global Financial and Industry Summit in June, with a view to supporting the matching of capital and projects. The event will bring together global enterprises, tech firms, funds and investors to drive international collaboration through financial empowerment. In addition, we will also work with the Hong Kong Exchanges to open new distribution channels for private equity funds and boost promotion in the Middle East and throughout ASEAN. 
 
We are, as well, encouraging the private sector to organise more mega-events such as this Summit, to showcase Hong Kong’s energy and business opportunities to the world.
 
Those opportunities include green and sustainable finance. 
 
Alongside green bond issuances, we are also providing early-stage funding support for pre-commercialised green fintech initiatives.
 
We will soon publish a second policy statement on virtual assets, positioning Hong Kong as Asia’s digital-asset innovation hub. And we expect to implement a regulatory framework for stablecoins later this year.
 
The initiatives are attracting global players, with 10 digital-asset licenses issued so far and more in the pipeline.
 
In AI, we have issued a policy statement, setting out our stance regarding the responsible application of AI in the financial market.
 
We are closely monitoring market developments, drawing on international experience with AI in financial services to accelerate the development of new quality productive forces.
 
These digital regulatory advancements also pave the way for further innovation in fintech.
 
Our commitment to innovation is evident in our pioneering work on Central Bank Digital Currencies and the launch of the Commercial Data Interchange. These enable more efficient financial intermediation in the banking system and enhance financial inclusion in Hong Kong. 
 
In November, for the first time, our FinTech Week and our StartmeupHK Festival will converge as one event dedicated to the digital economy. It will mark the 10th anniversary for both, bringing together technology innovators, banking executives, venture capitalists, regulators and start-ups, all keen to shape the future of finance.
 
Last year, by the way, the number of start-ups in Hong Kong grew by 10 per cent, with fintech being the biggest sector, with more than 600 start-ups.
 
This Summit’s agenda reflects both the complexity and the promise of today’s global financial landscape. Over the next three days, you’ll engage in discussions ranging from the future of digital finance to sustainable investment strategies, from the reordering of global supply chains to emerging market opportunities.
 
More than a gathering of finance and business minds – this Summit is a forum for action. The connections made here, the insights shared and the partnerships created will ripple right through the global economy, of that I’m confident. Like Hong Kong, you’re here to make a decided difference for us all.
 
You’re also here, in Hong Kong, to have a memorable time on a landmark occasion, the 160th anniversary of HSBC. Thankfully, the rich business of pleasure is everywhere you look in Hong Kong. Enjoy it all. Every minute of it. Thank you.

  

YDC Youth Ambassadors Programme 2025 officially launched (with photos)

Source: Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu met with PS for Roads and Regional Transportation Anna Watson MP

YDC Youth Ambassadors Programme 2025 officially launched  
Addressing the ceremony, Miss Mak said, “The hopes of our country and the future of our nation lie in the hands of our young generation.” The Government has long attached great importance to youth development and is committed to creating more opportunities for young people and helping them shine and achieve their aspirations. She encouraged the Youth Ambassadors Cadets to learn more about the youth development work by the HYAB and the YDC, including the various youth-related measures stated in the Youth Development Blueprint that help address the needs of young people at different development stages.
 
Miss Mak said she hopes that the YDC Youth Ambassadors Programme could identify and nurture more young talents with a sense of responsibility and with aspirations. She encouraged the YA Cadets to seize the precious opportunities of participating in the training activities and service projects of Community Care Teams under the Programme, through which they could broaden their perspectives, nurture their passion to serve society, further integrate into the overall development of the country, contribute to Hong Kong and the country, and tell good stories of Hong Kong.
 
Other officiating guests included the Under Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Mr Clarence Leung; the Vice-Chairman of the YDC, Mr Kenneth Leung; and the Commissioner for Youth, Mr Eric Chan. Members of the YDC also attended the ceremony.
 
The YDC Youth Ambassadors Programme offers unique training and exposure opportunities to young people and enhance their understanding of public affairs. For more information on the YDC Youth Ambassadors Programme 2025, please visit the YDC’s webpage (www.ydc.gov.hk/yaIssued at HKT 17:38

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Mobile exhibition vehicle celebrates 60th Anniversary of Dongjiang Water Supply to Hong Kong in community (with photos)

Source: Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu met with PS for Roads and Regional Transportation Anna Watson MP

Mobile exhibition vehicle celebrates 60th Anniversary of Dongjiang Water Supply to Hong Kong in community  
The rich content of the mobile exhibition vehicle covers precious historical photos showing the situation of droughts in 1960s and the Dongjiang-Shenzhen Water Supply Scheme, as well as the work of the governments of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Guangdong to safeguard the quality and security of Dongjiang water supplied to Hong Kong. Moreover, virtual reality and quiz games are set up to help deepen the public’s understanding of the history, development and current situation of the Dongjiang water supply in an interactive way. Souvenirs on the 60th anniversary of Dongjiang water supply to Hong Kong will be delivered as well.
 
The mobile exhibition vehicle will tour about 20 locations across the territory starting from today until April 13 (details in Annex). The vehicle was parked outside Kwai Chung Plaza, Kwai Fong, and Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan (outside KOLOUR • Tsuen Wan), today.
 
Moreover, the WSD launched school roadshows this school year on “Dongjiang Water 60-Year Anniversary: Dongjiang Water and Water Conservation” under the “Cherish Water Campus” Integrated Education Programme, aiming to deepen teachers and students’ understanding of the history and the current situation of Dongjiang water supply as well as the nation’s immense support and care rendered to Hong Kong. The roadshows also help students to understand the importance of water conservation and nurture students to establish good water-saving habits. The roadshows were well-received with over 100 applications enrolled, expecting that more than 20 000 teachers and students will be benefited.
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Spectacular Hong Kong Flower Show to close tomorrow (with photos)

Source: Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu met with PS for Roads and Regional Transportation Anna Watson MP

Spectacular Hong Kong Flower Show to close tomorrow  
     After the show, flowers that are in good condition and suitable for replanting will be distributed to the public at 9am on March 24 at the park’s South Pavilion Plaza (near the Sugar Street entrance). It is estimated that about 3 500 pots will be distributed, subject to conditions of the plants. Each person will be given one pot only on a first-come, first-served basis while stocks last. To help protect the environment, members of the public are encouraged to bring their own bags.
 
     During the flower show period, various recreational fringe activities have been held at the showground. One of the activities, the Jockey Club Student Drawing Competition, held its prize presentation ceremony today (March 22). Winning entries are now on display at the showground.
 
     The competition was conducted in five categories and the champions are as follows:
 
Junior Section in Primary School:
Lee Mung-lam from Lee Chi Tat Memorial School
Senior Section in Primary School:
Fang Yun-wei from Y.C.H. Choi Hin To Primary School
Junior Section in Secondary School:
Li Yi-wan from Shun Lee Catholic Secondary School
Senior Section in Secondary School:
Deng Man-yuen from C.C.C. Mong Man Wai College
Tertiary Institution Section:
Huang Wei-cheng from Hong Kong Design Institute
 
     In addition, National Games Exhibition and fun-filled family programmes are being held on the park’s central lawn. They include balloon-twisting, magic shows, bouncy slide, Jockey Club Community Green Playground, green activities workshops as well as the newly added busking performances. For the schedule of the activities, please refer to the webpage www.hkflowershow.hk/en/hkfs/2025/activities.html 
     Meanwhile, the flower show is hosting an online voting campaign called “My Most Favourite Garden Plot” (
www.hkflowershow.hk/en/hkfs/2025/voting.html 
     The flower show is running until March 23 from 9am to 9pm daily. For more details and its admission fee arrangements, please visit the webpage
www.hkflowershow.hk/en/hkfs/2025/index.html 
     The flower show is organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust has supported the flower show since 2013 and has been its major sponsor since 2014.
 
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Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $2.2 million at airport (with photo)

Source: Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu met with PS for Roads and Regional Transportation Anna Watson MP

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (March 22) detected a drug trafficking case involving baggage concealment at Hong Kong International Airport and seized about 10 kilograms of suspected cannabis buds with an estimated market value of about $2.2 million.

A male passenger, aged 47, arrived in Hong Kong from Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday. During customs clearance, Customs officers found the batch of suspected cannabis buds inside his check-in suitcase. The man was subsequently arrested.

An investigation is ongoing.

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 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/en).

  

Red flag hoisted at Big Wave Bay Beach

Source: Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu met with PS for Roads and Regional Transportation Anna Watson MP

Attention TV/radio announcers:

Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:

Here is an item of interest to swimmers.

The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced today (March 23) that due to big waves, the red flag has been hoisted at Big Wave Bay Beach in Southern District, Hong Kong Island. Beachgoers are advised not to swim at the beach.

49th round of computer ballot registration for submitting applications for Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles to be open March 24 to 27

Source: Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu met with PS for Roads and Regional Transportation Anna Watson MP

49th round of computer ballot registration for submitting applications for Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles to be open March 24 to 27 
     Eligible applicants for the scheme can register for computer balloting through the designated website (www.hzmbqfs.gov.hkIssued at HKT 10:00

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CE to attend Boao Forum annual conference in Hainan

Source: Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu met with PS for Roads and Regional Transportation Anna Watson MP

​The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, will depart for Hainan tomorrow (March 25) to attend the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2025.
 
The theme of this year’s conference is “Asia in the Changing World: Towards a Shared Future”. Mr Lee will attend the opening plenary of the annual conference and deliver a speech at the Global Free Trade Port Development Forum. Additionally, the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, will attend and speak at the “Enhancing Digital Capacity Building & Bridging Digital Divide” Forum.
 
During his visit to Hainan, Mr Lee will also witness the signing of Memoranda of Understanding between the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and the People’s Government of Hainan Province. The Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing, and the Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Clement Woo, will join relevant parts of the visit.
 
Mr Lee will return to Hong Kong on March 27. During his absence, the Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki, will be the Acting Chief Executive.