Exchange Fund Bills tender results
The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority: Exchange Fund Bills tender results: Tender date : January 14, 2020 Paper on offer : EF Bills Issu… read more
The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority: Exchange Fund Bills tender results: Tender date : January 14, 2020 Paper on offer : EF Bills Issu… read more
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority: As at noon today (January 14), public hospitals have admitted three patients in the past 24 hours who have been to Wuhan in the past 14 days and presented with fev… read more
The following is issued on behalf of the Business Facilitation Advisory Committee Secretariat:
The Business Facilitation Advisory Committee held its 41st meeting today (January 14). At the meeting, members received a briefing from the Customs and Excise Department (C&ED) on the Single E-lock Scheme (SELS) and Hong Kong Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Programme.
Jointly launched by the C&ED and the Mainland Customs, the SELS targets inter-modal transhipment cargoes between Hong Kong and Guangdong. By means of electronic lock and GPS equipment, the SELS streamlines the customs clearance process and expedites cargo flow. The AEO Programme aims at facilitating the cross-boundary movement of goods and enhancing international supply chain security. Enterprises accredited as Hong Kong AEOs may enjoy customs facilitations in terms of reduced inspection and priority clearance.
The Committee expressed appreciation of the efforts made by the C&ED in taking forward the above measures to facilitate cargo clearance for imports and exports while balancing the need to maintain effective controls.
The Committee also noted the work of its three task forces:
Wholesale and Retail Task Force (WRTF)
The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department announced today (January 14) that in view of a notification from the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) about an outbreak of highly … read more
The following is issued on behalf of the Travel Industry Authority:
The Travel Industry Authority (TIA) held its first meeting today (January 14) and approved agenda items relating to its work plan, governance framework, rules of procedures, mechanism of declaration of interests and other corporate administrative matters.
The TIA is a new statutory regulatory body of the travel industry established under the Travel Industry Ordinance (Cap. 634). Its functions include promoting the integrity, competency and professionalism of travel agents, tourist guides and tour escorts through a statutory licensing and regulatory system, and regulating shops that inbound tour groups are arranged to patronise.
The Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Mr Edward Yau, said, “The Government attaches great importance to the healthy development of the travel industry in Hong Kong. The establishment of the TIA marks a milestone in the industry’s development. We will work closely with the TIA and the trade to enhance the quality of our travel industry and promote its long-term healthy development.”
The Chairman of the TIA, Mr Ma Ho-fai, said, “As a new statutory regulatory body of the travel industry in Hong Kong, the TIA is entrusted with the important task of implementing the new regulatory regime under the Ordinance by taking over the industry regulatory and licensing functions from the Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong and the Travel Agents Registry respectively. The TIA will work closely with different stakeholders in setting up a new robust regulatory regime for the travel industry.”
At the meeting today, six committees, namely the Disciplinary Committee, the Codes and Guidelines Committee, the Licensing Committee, the Compensation Committee, the Development Committee and the Corporate Services Committee, were set up to follow up on work in different respective areas.
With a view to completing all necessary preparations in about two years for the full implementation of the new regulatory regime, the TIA will commence a series of work projects, including drafting subsidiary legislation and formulating licensing frameworks, directives, guidelines and codes of conduct. read more