Hong Kong budget to provide huge funds for tech hub

Sources indicate that Hong Kong's budget will allocate huge funds to advance innovation in the Northern Metropolis and offer incentives for the aerospace sector. Officials plan tripartite cooperation between developers and tech firms to drive progress. The measures aim to boost research and development and attract companies.

Hong Kong's upcoming budget will feature huge funds for the tech hub in the Northern Metropolis, according to exclusive sources from the South China Morning Post. This initiative aims to push innovation developments, boosting research and development and attracting companies. One source said: “The amount of money assigned to push the innovation developments in the Northern Metropolis is huge, which will boost research and development and attract companies.”

In addition, incentives are planned for the aerospace sector. Officials eye tripartite cooperation between developers and tech firms to drive progress in the Northern Metropolis. Another insider noted: “The measures being rolled out will take the implementation of the innovation hub forward.”

Keywords include Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu, NewSpace, Northern Metropolis, aerospace development, Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po. Related sites involve San Tin Technopole. The report was published on 2026-02-25, focusing on Hong Kong's economic initiatives.

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