Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
CFS urges public not to consume a batch of bottled apple juice drink with patulin concentration exceeding legal limitBrand: Homegrown
Place of origin: New Zealand
Importer: The Dairy Farm Company Limited
Volume: One litre per bottle
Best-before date: May 14, 2026Issued at HKT 19:57
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Opening remarks by SCST at Kai Tak Art Week 2026 (English only)
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Following are the opening remarks by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, at the Kai Tak Art Week 2026 today (March 26):
Adrian (Chairman of Mega Arts and Cultural Events Committee, Dr Adrian Cheng), Andrew (Chief Executive Officer (Designate) of Kai Tak Sports Park, Mr Andrew Kam), Ms Connie Butler (Director of MoMA PS1), Daniel (Director of Development of MoMA PS1, Mr Daniel Schaeffer), Angela (Chief Marketing and Customer Officer of AXA Hong Kong and Macau, Ms Angela Wong), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
Man convicted and jailed for smuggling duty-not-paid cigarettes using cross-boundary private car
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Man convicted and jailed for smuggling duty-not-paid cigarettes using cross-boundary private car
Through risk assessment and intelligence analysis, Hong Kong Customs intercepted an inbound private car at the Shenzhen Bay Control Point yesterday (March 25). Upon inspection, Customs officers seized a total of 13 011 sticks of duty-not-paid cigarettes from the doors and driving compartment. The male driver was subsequently arrested. The estimated market value of the cigarettes seized in the case was about $58,500, and the duty potential was about $43,000.
Customs welcomes the sentence. The custodial sentence has imposed a considerable deterrent effect and reflects the seriousness of the offences.
Smuggling is a serious offence. Under the IEO, any person found guilty of importing or exporting unmanifested cargo is liable to a maximum fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years.
Customs will continue to combat smuggling activities by cross-boundary private cars with firm enforcement action based on risk assessment and intelligence analysis.
Members of the public may report any suspected illicit cigarette activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hkIssued at HKT 19:05
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More light housing contracts awarded
Source: Hong Kong Information Services
The Housing Bureau today awarded the ninth and the 10th operation and management contracts of the Light Public Housing (LPH) projects to Easy Living Consultant–Yan Oi Tong–New Territories West Power Social Service Joint Venture, at tender sums of about $173.6 million and $179.1 million respectively.
The ninth and the 10th contracts cover Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the project at Yan Po Road, Tuen Mun, which will provide a total of about 5,600 units and are expected to be gradually completed for tenant intake in the third quarter of this year.
Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho said: “Based on the current construction progress, we expect that a further 20,400 LPH units will be completed within 2026 and in early 2027, gradually moving towards the target of completing the construction of about 30,000 units by 2027-28.”
She added that today’s award marks the first time the bureau has awarded an operation and management contract to a joint venture comprising three organisations.
Among them, Easy Living Consultant and Yan Oi Tong have already been operating the nearby Tsing Fuk Lane project in Tuen Mun for the bureau, while New Territories West Power Social Service, participating in the operation of LPH for the first time, has been rooted in Tuen Mun District and serving its residents for years.
“Therefore, I have high expectations for them to give full play to their strengths in different areas.”
The response to LPH application has been overwhelming, with about 32,300 applications received as at March 25, 2026.
Call 3464 0700 or send an email for enquiries.
PRH income, asset limits raised
Source: Hong Kong Information Services
The Housing Authority’s Subsidised Housing Committee today endorsed the proposed income and asset limits for applicants of different household sizes for 2026-27. The adjusted limits will take effect from April 1.
The committee endorsed raising the income limits for all household sizes by an average of 2.8% overall.
In addition, the committee also endorsed increasing the asset limits by 1.4% for all household sizes in accordance with the established mechanism.
Public rental housing income and asset limits are reviewed annually according to the established mechanism.
The income limits are derived using a household expenditure approach, which takes into consideration housing costs and non-housing costs, plus a 5% contingency provision. The asset limits are adjusted with reference to movements in the Consumer Price Index (A) over the year.
NEA’s National Radiochemistry Laboratory Gains International Recognition
Source: Government of Singapore
Chosen as the first radiochemistry Collaborating Centre in Southeast Asia
26 March 2026 – The National Radiochemistry Laboratory (NRL) under the National Environment Agency (NEA), Singapore, has been officially designated as an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Collaborating Centre from 2026—2030, to lead the development of regional radiological monitoring and emergency response capabilities.
2 The NRL is the first and only IAEA Collaborating Centre on Radiochemistry in the ASEAN. It joins other laboratories such as the Republic of Korea’s Institute of Nuclear Safety (KINS) and Switzerland’s Spiez Laboratory. The Collaborating Centre will work closely with the Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety Institute (SNRSI).
Singapore’s role as an IAEA Collaborating Centre
3 As an IAEA partner centre, NRL will share knowledge about radiochemistry analysis – the science of measuring radioactive materials. This will be done by combining radiochemistry analysis with environmental monitoring to support research and assess radiation exposure. With such capabilities, Singapore will also help other Southeast Asian countries to improve their ability to detect and respond to nuclear emergencies. This includes running workshops and helping to establish safety standards that suit the region’s needs.
Singapore earned recognition
4 The designation was formalised through an agreement signed by Mr Wong Kang Jet, NEA Chief Executive Officer, and Ms Najat Mokhtar, the IAEA Deputy Director General. It followed a comprehensive review by the IAEA Committee for Coordinated Research Activities in nuclear sciences and applications, which assessed that the NRL possesses the necessary infrastructure, expertise and established internal and regional collaborations to support the IAEA’s programme within the Asia-Pacific region.
5 Mr Wong said, “We are honoured by the IAEA’s confidence in the NRL’s capabilities to serve as a regional hub for radiochemistry expertise. This recognition affirms the technical excellence that the NRL has built over the decades. As an IAEA Collaborating Centre, Singapore will support the region in strengthening nuclear safety frameworks, enhancing analytical capabilities, and reinforcing regional emergency preparedness. With growing regional interest in nuclear energy to meet future energy needs, it is crucial that we work together to uphold the highest safety standards.”
About IAEA Collaborating Centres
6 The Collaborating Centres Scheme started in 2004 and enables the IAEA to partner with Member State institutions to carry out programmes through research collaboration, technical expertise sharing and training activities.
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Bicycles Transformed into Mobile Ecological Data Stations! The 26th IBDC Drives Industry Dual-Axis Transformation with “Smart Sustainability”
Source: Republic of China Taiwan
The Awards Ceremony of the 26th IBDC was held on March 25 by the Ministry of Economic Affairs. In this edition, IBDC has invited 123 entries from 6 countries. Taiwanese designer Yen-Chung, Cho ultimately secured the Gold Medal with the “Mobile ecological data station-GreenTrail Hub”, a design that integrates big data with green energy. Having been deeply rooted for 30 years, the IBDC is not only a design competition but also a critical bridge for the global innovation and industrial application of Taiwan’s bicycle industry. By converging global creativity, it assists the industry in introducing key technologies and green materials, solidifying Taiwan’s leading position as a global R&D center for high-end bicycles.
In his opening remarks, Ming-Chi, Chuang, Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), stated that over the past 30 years, the International Bicycle Design Competition (IBDC) has accumulated more than 15,000 entries from 87 countries, resulting in a total of over 60 creative products successfully launched on the market. Under the development trends of electrification, intelligence, and AI integration, the bicycle is no longer a mere means of transportation; it is now closely integrated with individual lifestyle and health while echoing the pulse of urban development. Furthermore, it serves as a vital tool as we march toward the Global 2050 Net-Zero goal.
Among this year’s 17 winning entries, we can see they are all tightly linked to the competition theme. Taking the Gold Medal entry as an example, the designer attempted to transform the bicycle into “urban neurons,” collecting various environmental data through sensory devices. This effectively allows direct participation in overall urban development, creating its own sustainable value.
The winning works of the 26th IBDC fully demonstrate the three major directions for the future development of the bicycle: a greater emphasis on riding safety, a closer alignment with daily needs, and the implementation of sustainability concepts.
-Gold Award:Mobile ecological data station-GreenTrail Hub: Using shared bicycles as a starting point, the design ingeniously combines smart big data with sustainability concepts, demonstrating the innovative thinking of “Green Cycling for Urban Sustainability,” which earned high praise from the jury.
-Silver Award:ORBI-smart cycling companion: Focusing on riding scenarios for parents and children, the design combines task-based elements with safety features to encourage children to develop habits of daily cycling and outdoor exploration through interaction.
-Bronze Award:Micromobility x Shopping: Starting from daily shopping needs, the design proposes a more convenient and labor-saving short-distance mobility concept, precisely addressing the practical pain points of consumers in their daily lives.
It is hoped that through the IBDC, more innovative concepts will be linked with Taiwan’s industrial chain in the future, driving product upgrades and startup development. The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) will continue to support industrial innovation and transformation, strengthening the key technology layout for high-end bicycles and electric-assist bicycles (E-bikes). Furthermore, it will vigorously promote the application of recycled materials and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes to comprehensively enhance the sustainable competitiveness of Taiwan’s bicycle industry and solidify its leading position in the global market.
SJ concludes Nanjing visit
Source: Hong Kong Information Services
Secretary for Justice Paul Lam today met local officials, and attended the launch ceremony of the Jiangsu-Hong Kong Legal & Business Integration Service Platform, as he concluded a visit to Nanjing.
Mr Lam held a breakfast meeting with Mayor of Nanjing Li Zhongjun. Joined by other Nanjing leaders, they discussed developments in the city and opportunities for collaboration with Hong Kong.
Mr Lam then attended the launch ceremony of the above-mentioned platform. Addressing those present, he said its establishment marks a significant milestone in terms of the deepening of co-operation between Jiangsu and Hong Kong.
The justice secretary added that the platform will help the two places complement each other’s strengths, better serving the “foreign-related” legal needs of Jiangsu enterprises while expanding opportunities for Hong Kong professional service providers.
Mr Lam also visited the Jiangsu (Nanjing) Foreign-related Legal Service Center to learn about the sector’s development.
Before leaving Nanjing, Mr Lam met Vice Governor of Jiangsu Province Hu Binchen. Mr Lam told Mr Hu he looks forward to the two places pragmatically advancing co-operation in different fields during the National 15th Five-Year Plan period, and to contributing jointly to the country’s high-level opening up.
MOFA strongly condemns and refutes Chinese Foreign Ministry’s false claims regarding Taiwan’s participation in WTO
Source: Republic of China Taiwan
MOFA strongly condemns and refutes Chinese Foreign Ministry’s false claims regarding Taiwan’s participation in WTO
Date:2026-03-25
Data Source:Department of North American Affairs
March 25, 2026
No. 114
At a press conference on March 24, the Chinese Foreign Ministry attempted to mislead the international community and suppress Taiwan’s international participation by erroneously claiming that the so-called “one China principle” was a political prerequisite for Taiwan’s participation in the World Trade Organization (WTO). The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) expresses its strongest condemnation and categorically refutes this blatantly false and distorted narrative.
In accordance with Article XII of the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization, Taiwan acceded to the WTO as a fully autonomous separate customs territory not subordinate to any other member. As such, Taiwan enjoys equal and complete rights under the WTO framework. There is absolutely no basis for China’s fallacious unilateral claim that Taiwan’s membership is predicated on the so-called “one China principle” as a political prerequisite.
MOFA reiterates that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a sovereign and independent country; that neither the ROC (Taiwan) nor the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is subordinate to the other; and that the PRC has never governed Taiwan. These objective facts are the internationally recognized status quo. Only the democratically elected government of Taiwan can represent the 23 million people of Taiwan in multilateral organizations and at international events. (E)
Foreign Minister Lin thanks US Ambassador to UN Waltz for reiterating continued support of Taiwan’s meaningful participation in international organizations
Source: Republic of China Taiwan
No. 109 March 21, 2026 US Ambassador to the United Nations Michael Waltz appeared before the Subcommittee on National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs of the House Committee on Appropriations on March 20 to testify during a field hearing on accountability and reform at the United Nations (UN) held at the US Mission to the UN in New York.
During the hearing, John Moolenaar (R-MI), Chairman of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, asked Ambassador Waltz about how the United States was working with allies and partners to maintain transparency and the integrity of UN institutions and address the issue of these organizations being leveraged by countries such as China and Russia for their own geopolitical agendas. In response, Ambassador Waltz stated that continual support of Taiwan’s meaningful participation in international organizations was a key part of the charge of the US Mission to the UN.
Ambassador Waltz also stressed that Taiwan’s expertise and resources, particularly in technology, were of substantive benefit to the world in addressing some of the world’s most critical challenges and that the United States would not advocate for partners that do not share the same view on the value of freedom. He further pointed out that, for example, the United States opposed China’s intentional misuse and mischaracterization of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution 2758, which was part of China’s broader efforts to isolate Taiwan from the international community, adding that the United States had forcefully pushed back against China’s attempts and that he hoped this would be effective.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung sincerely thanks Ambassador Waltz for publicly restating US support for Taiwan’s international participation and opposing China’s attempts to keep Taiwan out through its mischaracterization of UNGA Resolution 2758. He points out that staunch US support for Taiwan demonstrates that Taiwan is a responsible, capable, and key partner of the world’s nations and that the international community cannot condone political distortions by any country aimed at the exclusion of a democratic partner capable of contributing to the world.
The United States, he continued, is firmly committed to maintaining Taiwan’s right to connect with the world, which further showcases Taiwan’s expertise in health care, disease prevention, digital technology, and supply chain resilience, and the importance of maintaining Taiwan’s ability to use its experiences for the betterment of the international community. Only by allowing Taiwan to truly engage with the world can the world benefit from Taiwan. This is the consensus and sincere desire of many democratic countries.
Minister Lin once again reiterates that UNGA Resolution 2758 addresses China’s representation in the UN, not Taiwan’s sovereignty. The resolution makes no mention of Taiwan. Therefore, no country can cite the resolution as a reason for precluding Taiwan’s participation in the UN system or other international organizations.
The Republic of China (Taiwan) is an independent and sovereign country. Taiwan’s sovereignty belongs to the people of Taiwan. The People’s Republic of China has never governed Taiwan, and the international community overwhelmingly recognizes that neither side is subordinate to the other. These objective facts reflect the status quo, and Taiwanese society has a strong common understanding of these issues. Only Taiwan’s democratically elected government can represent the 23 million people of Taiwan in the UN system and in multilateral mechanisms.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges the international community to continue taking concrete action to oppose China’s misrepresentation of UNGA Resolution 2758 and the inappropriate linkage between this misrepresentation and the “one China principle.” The international community should collectively refute China’s attempts to claim that the Taiwan issue is an internal matter so as to prevent China from establishing a so-called legal basis for a possible future armed invasion of Taiwan. As a force for good, Taiwan will continue to work for its international participation, contribute to the international community, and jointly safeguard peace, stability, and prosperity across the Taiwan Strait and in the Indo-Pacific region. (E)