Infectious disease cases in Hong Kong West Cluster
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority: The spokesperson for Hong Kong West Cluster made the following announcement today (May 3): Four patients (aged 77 to … read more
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority: The spokesperson for Hong Kong West Cluster made the following announcement today (May 3): Four patients (aged 77 to … read more
The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is today (May 3) investigating a suspected outbreak of food poisoning affecting 15 persons and a food poisoning case related to the consumption of mushrooms. &nbs… read more
The Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Mr James Lau, attended the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Nadi, Fiji, today (May 3) and met with the President of the ADB, Mr Takehiko Nakao.
In their meeting, Mr Lau thanked the ADB for supporting Hong Kong’s capital markets through the issuance of US$472 million of bonds, including green bonds. He also thanked Mr Nakao for his participation in speaking at one of the sessions of the Asian Financial Forum 2018. Mr Nakao said he saw the Forum as a useful platform and he would welcome the opportunity to go again.
Mr Lau added that as a leading international financial centre, Hong Kong strived to play an active role in supporting infrastructure development in Asia. He spoke about Hong Kong’s efforts in promoting green bond development and urged ADB members to make use of Hong Kong’s deep financial markets to raise green funding.
Mr Lau also offered to share Hong Kong’s experiences in promoting a digital economy and the use of insurance-linked securities to manage catastrophe risks.
Earlier in the day, Mr Lau attended the opening session of the Annual Meeting as well as the Governors’ Roundtable, various meetings and lunch, where he exchanged views with fellow members on fostering further financial co-operation.
Mr Lau will continue to attend seminars and business sessions at the Annual Meeting of the ADB in Nadi, Fiji, tomorrow (May 4).
The Secretary for Justice, Ms Teresa Cheng, SC, visited Kowloon City District today (May 3) to tour a primary school and a support service centre for ethnic minorities and meet with District Council members.
Accompanied by the Chairman of the Kowloon City District Council (KCDC), Mr Pun Kwok-wah, and the District Officer (Kowloon City), Mr Franco Kwok, Ms Cheng first visited SKH Holy Cross Primary School, where she observed school activities on STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and chatted with students.
Ms Cheng then went to the Support Service Centre for Ethnic Minorities in Lok Sin Tong Lee Yin Yee United Centre. The centre provides a wide range of services for children and youths. It also organises various language classes and interest groups to help ethnic minorities integrate into the community. Ms Cheng toured the centre’s services and facilities, and she chatted with some ethnic minority residents to learn more about their daily lives.
Before concluding her visit, Ms Cheng met with members of the KCDC to exchange views on issues of concern.
The Government published five pieces of subsidiary legislation in the Gazette today (May 3) to provide suitable legal protection for the Central Military Dock and to ensure navigation safety and safety of vessels at sea. The five pieces of subsidiary legislation are: