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Hong Kong Hosts UN Pre-Summit to Discuss Sustainable Future and Innovation Opportunities

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Hong Kong Hosts UN Pre-Summit to Discuss Sustainable Future and Innovation Opportunities

2024-08-22 18:23 Last Updated At:18:48

Opening remarks by SFST at United Nations Pre-Summit of the Future Dialogue

Following are the opening remarks by the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Mr Christopher Hui, at the United Nations Pre-Summit of the Future Dialogue today (August 22):

Siddharth (United Nations Resident Coordinator in China, Mr Siddharth Chatterjee), His Excellency Mr Lim (Vice Minister of the Ministry of Commerce, Royal Government of Cambodia, Mr Lim Lork Piseth), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

Good morning.

On behalf of the Hong Kong SAR (Special Administrative Region) Government, a very warm welcome to all of you from around the world to Hong Kong, a vibrant city and an international metropolitan. I am very honoured to join you all here at the United Nations Pre-Summit of the Future Dialogue held in Hong Kong today. First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to the United Nations in China in co-organising the Pre-Summit with our bureau (Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau), bringing a platform here for dynamic exchanges of expertise, ideas and global collaboration.

The theme of today's discussion is very important, which is about "the Future". Everybody is working very hard to create a better future for our next generation. We, the HKSAR Government, are also working on various fronts to shape our future in three key directions, namely (i) greener and more sustainable future; (ii) more inclusive of innovation; and (iii) more development opportunities for our youth.

Greener and more sustainable future

Talking about a greener and more sustainable future, we all note that there is immense demand for green finance. Statistics show that global climate finance flows reached around US$1.3 trillion in 2021/22, and it is estimated that annual climate investments would reach US$9 trillion by 2030 and US$10 trillion by 2050. As the world's leading international fundraising hub, Hong Kong plays a crucial role in channelling capital to sustainable projects. We have been striving to attract enterprises of different scales and with development potentials, including green tech and green finance companies, from different places of the globe to list and raise funds in Hong Kong. Notably, our stock exchange (Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited) introduced a new listing mechanism for specialist technology companies last year to facilitate advanced technology enterprises from such industries as next-generation information technology, new energy and environmental protection, new food and agricultural technologies, etc, to list on the Main Board through a new eligibility test. In addition to expanding the local capital market and broadening the diversity of investment choices for investors, the new listing regime is conducive to facilitating technology companies' access to international capital and expansion of their businesses, driving forward the development of innovative technology industries and the real economy.

Hong Kong is also Asia's primary asset and wealth management hub for international investors. As of end-2023, the asset and wealth management business of Hong Kong amounted to nearly HK$31.2 trillion (around US$4 trillion) with net fund inflow having soared 3.4 times year-on-year to HK$389 billion (around US$50 billion), reflecting the vote of confidence cast by international investors. A research published earlier this year also estimated that there are more than 2 700 single family offices in Hong Kong. We will continue to enhance Hong Kong's status as a premier asset and wealth management hub, and help the industry seize new business opportunities.

To promote sustainable financing, international organisations such as the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) and the International Organization of Securities Commission as well as government agencies have increasingly attached importance to the disclosure of accurate sustainability information. In this regard, Hong Kong is making proactive efforts to align with international sustainability reporting standards. Specifically, we published in March this year a vision statement to set out the vision and approach of the HKSAR Government and financial regulators in developing a comprehensive ecosystem for sustainability disclosure in Hong Kong. Our aim is to be among the first jurisdictions to align with the international standards, in particular the ISSB Standards, and to launch a roadmap of doing so within this year. We are confident that the roadmap will provide a transparent and well-defined pathway on sustainability reporting for businesses in Hong Kong.

More inclusive of innovation

Now turning to our second direction - more inclusive of innovation. Technology is another indispensable element of the future. As a global financial hub, with the advantages of our international network and preferential access to the market of Mainland China, Hong Kong is an ideal place for fintech business. The 14th Five-Year Plan of our country supports Hong Kong to enhance its international financial centre status, develop into an international information and technology hub, as well as deepen and widen the connections between the financial markets of the Hong Kong and the Mainland. To capitalise on the opportunities as well as the continued economic development of and integration between the two places, particularly in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), financial innovation plays a key facilitating role. Over years of development, Hong Kong has developed a dynamic fintech ecosystem, with around 1 000 fintech companies and start-ups, providing an array of services in mobile payment, cross-boundary wealth management, artificial intelligent financial consultancy, wealth and investment management, regulatory technology, etc, here.

More development opportunities for our youth

And here comes the third dimension - talents. Talents are of paramount significance to our future. To nurture more fintech talents, our bureau launched the "GBA Fintech Two-way Internship Scheme for Post-secondary Students" in October last year to facilitate students to acquire practical work experience in fintech companies in Hong Kong and the Mainland cities of the GBA. The Scheme provides more than 150 internship positions in Hong Kong and the Mainland cities of the GBA, covering over 30 fintech companies of different segments. So far, around 60 students have joined the internship scheme.

Closing

Today's event covers a very rich agenda, spanning from climate change, public health, artificial intelligence, to green finance, family office, philanthropy and more. As a forward looking league, let's collectively leverage our full capability to make a real difference and forge sustainable practices. I wish you a fruitful and inspiring Pre-Summit. Thank you.

Opening remarks by SFST at United Nations Pre-Summit of the Future Dialogue  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Opening remarks by SFST at United Nations Pre-Summit of the Future Dialogue Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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Hong Kong Customs Seizes 27kg of Cannabis, Arrests Three in Major Drug Operations

2024-09-13 20:00 Last Updated At:20:08

Hong Kong Customs detects two dangerous drugs cases and seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $7.7 million

Hong Kong Customs detected two dangerous drugs cases in Yau Tong and Hong Kong International Airport yesterday (September 12) and seized a total of about 27 kilograms of suspected cannabis buds with an estimated market value of about $7.7 million. Three persons suspected to be connected with the case were arrested.

In the first case, through intelligence analysis and in-depth investigation, Customs targeted a man who was suspected of controlling two drug storage centres in Yau Tong and arrested him in Lok Ma Chau yesterday afternoon. Customs officers then escorted the man to two mini-storage centres in Yau Tong for a search and found about 11kg of suspected cannabis buds and a batch of drug packaging paraphernalia in each of the mini-storage centres. A total of 22kg of suspected cannabis buds were seized in the operation. The arrested man, aged 32 and claiming to be a driver, has been charged with two counts of trafficking in a dangerous drug. He will appear at the Shatin Magistrates' Courts tomorrow (September 14).

In the second case, acting on intelligence exchange with an overseas law enforcement agency, Customs yesterday targeted and inspected an air parcel, declared as carrying car gearbox parts and arriving in Hong Kong from Thailand. About 5kg of suspected cannabis buds were found concealed therein. Later on, Customs officers today (September 13) mounted controlled delivery operations in Kowloon Bay and arrested a 41-year-old woman and a 17-year-old man, who claimed to be a clerk and a student respectively. An investigation is ongoing.

Customs 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.

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 2545 6182 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

Hong Kong Customs detects two dangerous drugs cases and seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $7.7 million  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs detects two dangerous drugs cases and seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $7.7 million Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs detects two dangerous drugs cases and seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $7.7 million  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs detects two dangerous drugs cases and seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $7.7 million Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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