Hong Kong vows to boost green finance and innovation role for sustainable growth

Hong Kong's Finance chief Paul Chan says the city will channel capital and innovation into the global green transition for carbon-neutral development. Speaking at a symposium on low-carbon transition and sustainable development, he highlighted Hong Kong's role in green finance and technology.

Hong Kong's Finance chief Paul Chan (Paul Chan Mo-po) told a forum event that the city could contribute to the irreversible trend of green and low-carbon development, as China demonstrated its determination and leadership in the process. “Hong Kong is a leading international financial centre, while expediting its development as an international innovation and technology hub. We contribute to regional and global green transition from the perspectives of green finance and green technology,” he said at a symposium on low-carbon transition and sustainable development. “Hong Kong is a ‘super value-adder’ in global green transition, as we not only offer capital, but also green standards, technology and solutions.” Chan said the city enjoyed unique advantages supported by its motherland and global links under the “one country, two systems” governing principle, with financial connections between China and the West, and a thriving innovation and technology ecosystem. Keywords mentioned include Hong Kong Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance, tokenised bonds, Hong Kong Investment Corporation, and China Development Forum.

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Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan presents the 2026 budget at the Legislative Council, highlighting AI and infrastructure investments amid fiscal surplus charts and public criticism over no cash handouts.
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Hong Kong budget stresses long-term investments amid public criticism

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Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan unveiled the 2026 budget on Wednesday, emphasizing investments in artificial intelligence and infrastructure while facing criticism for the absence of direct cash handouts to residents. The budget projects a surplus and includes a rare transfer from the Exchange Fund.

Hong Kong's Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po said the city has struck a balance between financial security and innovation in its roles as a 'testing ground' and 'firewall' for China's reform and opening up. He stated that security is core to high-quality development amid geopolitical tensions risking financial markets and energy supplies. The city rolled out its first batch of stablecoin licences last week and pledged to accelerate the shift to green energies.

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During China's 2026 national two sessions, Hong Kong's role as the world's third-largest financial center drew attention. Australian scholar Warwick Powell discussed with Hong Kong CPPCC member Judith Yu how the city can leverage its 'super-connector' status to align with the 15th Five-Year Plan. Yu highlighted innovation, technology, and financial empowerment to boost Greater Bay Area cooperation.

Hong Kong's Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau aims to secure half of the HK$440 million (US$56.2 million) investment for a planned national innovation centre from the private sector. The centre in Yuen Long InnoPark sets ambitious targets to become self-sufficient in three years and profitable by its fifth year. It will be the first national manufacturing innovation centre outside mainland China, advancing artificial intelligence development.

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An opinion piece in the South China Morning Post states Beijing's plans assure steady, high-quality growth and stable relations, with Hong Kong taking a bigger role in national development. It highlights a shift to a growth target range as reflecting strategic flexibility.

Edwin Lau Che-feng, founder of The Green Earth, has warned of a shrinking space for green advocacy in Hong Kong. The 68-year-old activist, who resigned from his director role last August, reflected on his 36-year career, citing the government's abrupt pause of a waste-charging scheme as the biggest blow.

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Chinese central authorities will continue rolling out more policies and measures that benefit the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region during the 15th Five-Year Plan period, a spokesperson said on Wednesday. The central authorities will make further arrangements in the 15th Five-Year Plan for national economic and social development to support Hong Kong in leveraging its unique strengths and playing a significant role.

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