Poll arrangements ran smoothly: EAC

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

A total of 1,317,682 electors cast geographical constituency votes in yesterday’s 2025 Legislative Council General Election, representing a turnout rate of 31.9%, the Electoral Affairs Commission announced today.

Polling closed at 11.30pm last night and the counting of votes was completed at around 6am today.

In addition to geographical constituency votes, there were about 76,940 functional constituencies ballot papers and 1,458 Election Committee constituency ballot papers.

The commission said the polling and counting processes had proceeded smoothly, with all electoral arrangements upholding the principles of openness, honesty and fairness.

It added that it is thankful to various bureaus and departments for their support in holding the election. It is also thanked all electors who cast their sacred votes to elect the new-term Legislative Council.

As prescribed by the law, the commission will review arrangements for the election and submit a report to the Chief Executive within three months.

Click here for the overall results of the 2025 Legislative Council General Election.

Govt to work together with legislators

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Chief Executive John Lee, on behalf of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, today extended his congratulations to the Legislative Council members returned in the eighth Legislative Council General Election.

The results for all 90 seats in yesterday’s election have been announced. Congratulating the legislators elected, Mr Lee also thanked all 161 candidates, representing different sectors, professions and backgrounds, as well as all sectors of the community, for their participation.

“The smooth and successful conduct of the election at a time when the Hong Kong community is collectively facing a difficult period carries profound significance,” he said.

“It demonstrates electors’ support for the Government’s commitment to recovery and reform following the tragedy, and for electing capable and committed LegCo Members to drive institutional reform. It showcases the spirit of unity, mutual care and support among the people of Hong Kong.”

He said the holding of the LegCo election – only the second election to the legislature following implementation of the principle of “patriots administering Hong Kong” and of an improved electoral system – as scheduled reflects the city’s adherence to and respect for the constitutional order and the rule of law.

The Chief Executive highlighted that candidates participated in 39 open election forums, engaging in high-standard and healthy competition based on the principles of broad representation, balanced participation and fair competition.

“I thank every one of the electors who have cast their vote for actively exercising their civic rights and responsibilities. Their passion for the election at this crucial time of recovery showed their unity in the face of challenges.

“They have elected an eighth-term LegCo composed of patriots who love Hong Kong and possess both integrity and capability, who will work with the Government in building a better Hong Kong – a home for us all.”

Stressing that the community has gone through a difficult period in the wake of the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po last month, Mr Lee said he expects the newly-elected LegCo members to join hands with the Hong Kong SAR Government to undertake support and recovery work following the tragedy.

“Through initiating debates, promoting the review and updating of legislation, and driving systemic reforms, we will make Hong Kong a safer city where citizens could live with greater peace of mind.”

Mr Lee added that the executive and the legislature will continue to engage with and complement one another with a view to opening up new ground for Hong Kong.

“I am confident the new-term LegCo members will actively engage with the community and various sectors, better understand public opinion, proffer their views and advice, and lead the deepening reforms of Hong Kong together with the Hong Kong SAR Government to create a shared future together.”

1.3m vote in LegCo election

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

A total of 1,317,682 electors cast their vote in the geographical constituencies in the 2025 Legislative Council election, for a turnout rate of 31.9%. The corresponding figures for the functional constituencies are 76,942 and 40.09%.

The turnout rate for the Election Committee constituency is 99.45% with the voter turnout at 1,458.

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Deepening Bilateral Partnership: Taiwan and Florida Jointly Advance Economic Cooperation

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

On October 21, 2025, Director General William Liu of Taiwan’s International Trade Administration (TITA) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), met with Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd and Florida Commerce Secretary J. Alex Kelly to advance cooperation under the Taiwan-Florida Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that was signed in January 2025.

During the meeting, both sides reviewed progress made since the signing of the MOU and exchanged views on further deepening partnership and supporting the development of the high-tech industry.

The discussions noted that Florida’s unique industrial environment positions it as an ideal partner for Taiwan in such sectors as aerospace and aviation, defense, advanced air mobility (including unmanned aircraft systems), life sciences, and energy R&D.

The meeting reaffirmed continued cooperation through trade shows, delegation exchanges, and seminars to leverage the complementary strengths and advance a stronger long-term partnership.

In 2024, the total bilateral merchandise trade between Florida and Taiwan was US$1.2 billion, making Taiwan Florida’s 9th largest bilateral merchandise trading partner in the Asia–Pacific region. Taiwan is one of Florida’s most significant markets. In 2024, Taiwan imported US$266 million in goods from Florida.

The MOEA and Tennessee Conclude MOU, Deepening Taiwan-U.S. Partnership

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

On October 20, 2025, Minister of Economic Affairs Kung Ming-Hsin and Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Economic and Trade Cooperation, marking a new milestone in strengthening bilateral cooperation.

This MOU sets the stage for collaboration across various sectors, such as artificial intelligence, computing servers, and advanced manufacturing, thereby laying the foundation for deeper trade, investment, and industrial partnerships between the two sides.

Minister Kung emphasized that Tennessee, renowned for its robust automotive sector and its emergence as an important AI hub in the United States, is a key partner for Taiwan in advancing its industrial capabilities and strengthening supply chain resilience.

He further welcomed Tennessee’s plan to establish a representative office in Taiwan, which Governor Lee highlighted would be Tennessee’s 13th global presence, providing a direct channel for Taiwanese companies and facilitating closer ties between both sides.

Bilateral trade has grown substantially, rising from US$4.59 billion in 2022 to US$7.76 billion in 2024. With this MOU, both sides reaffirm their commitments to intensifying their industrial cooperation and advancing mutually beneficial win-win partnerships.

224 buildings remove scaffold nets

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Following the order to remove scaffold nets issued by the Buildings Department (BD), as of 6pm today, 224 private buildings have had their scaffold nets removed from external walls.

Four cases undergoing removal work have requested an extension of time which the BD has accepted. It is expected that the work will be finished within this week.

The removal work of scaffold nets from the remaining two private buildings has been affected by ongoing contractual disputes between the contractors and the incorporated owners. The BD has arranged for government contractors to carry out the work and will recover the costs later.

Additionally, the Architectural Services Department has completed the removal of scaffold nets at the government buildings under its purview before the deadline.

Financial support
As of 1pm today, donations received for the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po have reached about $3 billion, on top of the $300 million startup capital from the Government, taking the fund’s total to around $3.3 billion.

The Government earlier announced that the fund will provide a living allowance to each affected household. As of today, 1,273 cases have been processed. The living allowance is increased from $50,000 to $100,000 and will be disbursed in phases.

The fund will also provide families of each deceased victim with a token of solidarity of $200,000, as well as $50,000 to cover funeral costs. As of today, a total of 90 cases have been processed.

The Government has so far disbursed an emergency subsidy of $10,000 to 1,931 households.

Social workers from the Social Welfare Department have been in contact with more than 1,970 affected households, and more than 4,900 residents have been registered for the “one social worker per household” follow-up service. 

Accommodation arrangements
As of this morning, a total of 1,408 residents have been accommodated through the co-ordination of the Home & Youth Affairs Bureau, in youth hostels, camps or hotel rooms. Another 2,702 residents have moved into transitional housing units provided by the Housing Bureau or units from the Hong Kong Housing Society.

Relief supplies
On the supplies donation online platform, the Government has so far received about 1,600 registrations, of which approximately 30% were submitted by organisations. Over 4,800 pieces of donation items covering various categories have been distributed to different places.

Regulation work   
As of 4pm today, the Labour Department has inspected 332 construction sites, issued a total of 170 written warnings and 95 improvement notices, and taken out 25 prosecutions.

Polling stations’ operation smooth

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC) Chairman David Lok said the commission observed that the operation of 2025 Legislative Council General Election polling stations is smooth.

Mr Lok, along with EAC members Prof Daniel Shek and Bernard Man, visited the election’s Central Command Centre and Statistical Information Centre today. They also inspected the Near Boundary Polling Station at Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 2, and the Ordinary Polling Stations located in different districts.

Noting that the EAC, like all Hong Kong citizens, was deeply saddened by the fire in Tai Po, Mr Lok said: “Yet, we believe that in this difficult time, it is even more important that electors should cast their votes in the Legislative Council General Election to fulfil their civic responsibility in a serious manner and elect a new term of Legislative Council members for them to carry out their crucial functions and meet the overall interests of Hong Kong.

“I appeal to all electors across Hong Kong to make use of their sacred votes to elect the new Legislative Council and build a better Hong Kong that we call home together.”

As at 12.30pm, 536,527 electors for geographical constituencies have voted, bringing the accumulative turnout rate to 12.99%.

The Registration & Electoral Office’s hotline at 2891 1001 will be in service until midnight to answer enquiries relating to the election.

Meanwhile, the complaints hotline at 2827 7251 will also operate until midnight to handle cases about breaches of electoral rules and guidelines.

Man arrested under security law

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Police’s National Security Department today arrested a 71-year-old local man in Sheung Shui for “prejudicing of investigation of offences endangering national security” and “doing an act that has a seditious intention with a seditious intention” in contravention of sections 88 and 24 of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance respectively.

Investigations revealed that the arrested man was suspected of disclosing details of a case endangering national security, after assisting with the probe conducted earlier by department officers.

He was also suspected of publishing multiple videos with seditious intention online, with content provoking hatred towards the central authorities, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and the Judiciary.

The man is being detained for further enquiries.

Police took law enforcement actions based on evidence and in accordance with the actual circumstances, and applied section 88 of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance for the first time.

The Pavilion of the Department of Industrial Technology of MOEA Showcased 15 Medical Technologies. Partnered with Formosa Heavy Industries to Enter the rTMS Market

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

Earlier today (Dec. 4th), the Department of Industrial Technology (DoIT) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) opened its pavilion at the “2025 Healthcare+ Expo Taiwan” and presented 15 cutting-edge medical technology achievements, including smart medical devices, precision testing, regenerative repair and process innovation, with Metal Industries Research & Development Centre (MIRDC), Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and Development Center for Biotechnology (DCB). These outcomes demonstrate that Taiwan has the capability to conduct independent research and development, as well as the capability to commercialize smart healthcare core technologies and clinical applications. DoIT also witnessed the signing of an agreement between the MIRDC and Formosa Heavy Industries for the technology licensing of the “Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Treatment System,” which signifies that a domestically developed key technology for rTMS has officially moved towards commercial application.

At the opening ceremony of the pavilion, Kuo Chao-Chung, the Director General of DoIT, pointed out that the turnover of Taiwan’s biomedicine industry reached NT$775.4 billion in 2024, with the medical device industry contributing NT$210 billion. The sales of digital medical devices have an annual growth rate of over 10%. In other words, technology has been integrated into healthcare, and Taiwan has incorporated sensing technology and artificial intelligence into medical devices, enabling the ICT and biomedicine industries to continue expanding. DoIT also puts together corporate R&D capabilities and industrial resources to ensure that medical technology moves from the laboratory to clinical application and mass production to demonstrate Taiwan’s strengths in linking and application of smart medical technologies.

This year’s pavilion features a one-stop supply chain for the “Optically Pumped Magnetoencephalography Diagnostic and Multi-channel Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) System,” a system developed in Taiwan with great potential for export and OEM. This system integrates a highly sensitive optical magnetic sensing chip and AI algorithms to help doctors assess brain function in real-time, shortening treatment time by approximately 30%. It can be used to support the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders such as depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The technology has won the Gold Award at the 2025 Edison Awards, a prestigious award recognized as a global indicator of technological innovation. At the same time, the pavilion also showcases the world’s first “Wearable digital diary and motion guide for Parkinsonism,” which improves “frozen gait” through leg electrical stimulation, helping Parkinson’s patients regain their ability to walk. The next-generation sterilization and purification technologies, “Low-temperature plasma sterilization technology, NO2 gas sterilization technology, and tangential flow filtration (TFF) technology, can effectively replace traditional high-temperature or EO sterilization methods with higher toxicity risks.

Apart from the highlights, the pavilion showcases a total of 15 exhibits, including a solution for sleep apnea, a surface imaging device for real-time mapping of cardiovascular and lymphatic circulation, an intranasal optical coherence tomography system, and innovative applications of a self-amplifying mRNA technology platform for infectious diseases. These showcase DoIT’s R&D capabilities from diagnosis and treatment to total care, making DoIT a smart partner for medical applications and guardian of the health of Taiwanese people.

1.9k households receive subsidy

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Government announced that it has so far disbursed an emergency subsidy of $10,000 to 1,931 households affected by the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po.

As of 4pm today, donations received for the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po amount to about $3 billion, on top of the $300 million startup capital from the Government, taking the fund’s total to around $3.3 billion.

It earlier announced that the fund will provide a living allowance to each affected household. As of today, 1,125 cases have been processed. The living allowance has been increased from $50,000 to $100,000 and will be disbursed in phases.

The fund will also provide families of each deceased victim with a token of solidarity of $200,000, as well as $50,000 to cover funeral costs. As of today, a total of 85 cases have been processed.

Social workers from the Social Welfare Department have been in contact with more than 1,970 affected households, and more than 4,900 residents have been registered for the “one social worker per household” follow-up service.

Accommodation support
As of this morning, a total of 1,403 residents have been accommodated through the co-ordination of the Home & Youth Affairs Bureau, in youth hostels, camps or hotel rooms. Another 2,599 residents have moved into transitional housing units provided by the Housing Bureau or units from the Hong Kong Housing Society.

The Transport Department is steering public transport operators to enhance franchised bus services, green minibuses and residents’ services (RS) to support residents affected by the fire who have been admitted into transitional housing in various districts. Among them, an additional shuttle bus service has been launched connecting Good House in Tai Po, Tai Po Centre and Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital, while a supplementary RS has been introduced connecting THE STEP, a transitional housing project in Yuen Long, and Tai Po Market Station.

Relief supplies
On the supplies donation online platform, the Government has so far received over 1,500 registrations, of which approximately 30% were submitted by organisations. Over 4,800 pieces of donation items covering various categories have been distributed to different places.

Inspection work
As of 3pm today, of the some 200 private buildings installed with scaffold nets, 175 have had their scaffold nets removed from the external walls. The removal work at another 52 private buildings is underway and expected to be completed in one to two days.

Three applications requesting additional time involving three buildings were received, and the relevant contractors indicated that they will aim to finish the removal work by next week.

The Buildings Department (BD) is now pressing ahead with the formulation of a new set of arrangements requiring the scaffold nets used at construction sites to be sampled on-site and certified as compliant with the relevant standards prior to installation. The BD aims to make an announcement within the next week so that the relevant external wall work can resume as soon as possible.

In view of the suspension of repair work on external walls of those buildings, after joint deliberation by the Construction Industry Council (CIC) and the Development Bureau, the CIC will expand the quota of the current Multi-skilled/Skill Enhancement courses, which are tuition-free and with subsidies, and reserve 5,000 training places for affected workers, whose trades include plumbing, window framing, painting and decoration, plastering and bamboo scaffolding.

Depending on the specific trade course and training hours, workers who complete the training and obtain qualifications can receive a maximum subsidy of $14,000 to $19,000. Applications for the programme will open on December 8.

As of 4pm today, the Labour Department has inspected 318 construction sites, issued a total of 163 written warnings and 95 improvement notices, and has taken out 25 prosecutions.