Effective Exchange Rate Index
The effective exchange rate index for the Hong Kong dollar on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 is 106.3 (up 0.1 against yesterday’s index). read more
The effective exchange rate index for the Hong Kong dollar on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 is 106.3 (up 0.1 against yesterday’s index). read more
The overall Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) caseload in October showed a decrease of 331 cases, representing a drop of 0.1 per cent compared with that of September, according to the latest CSSA caseload sta… read more
Following is a question by the Hon Holden Chow and a written reply by the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Mr Edward Yau, in the Legislative Council today (November 20):
Question:
Since June this year, the controversies arising from the proposals to amend the law concerning surrender of fugitive offenders have eventually turned into social disturbances. Radical demonstrators have wantonly vandalised buildings and public facilities, with quite a number of shops being “renovated” (the code word for “vandalised”), and persons with different views being “doxxed” and “settled privately” (the code words for “subject to vigilante attacks”). Such acts have seriously affected the business environment, operation of society and the daily living of members of the public. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:
(1) of the respective numbers of reports, received by the Police from shop operators since June this year, of alleged (i) intimidation, (ii) blackmail and (iii) property being destroyed/damaged (including arson) on account of reasons relating to social disturbances, as well as the latest progress of investigations into such cases; the number of requests for assistance received by the Government from shop operators who experienced operating difficulties, as well as the specific follow-up work;
(2) whether it knows the number of sports, cultural, arts, entertainment and tourism events originally scheduled to be held in Hong Kong in the latter half of this year or next year that have been cancelled or rescheduled since June this year on account of reasons relating to social disturbances, and set out by name of event: (i) the event organiser, (ii) the estimated manpower deployment, (iii) the expected economic benefits that may be brought to Hong Kong (e.g. the number of visitor arrivals that may be attracted), (iv) originally scheduled event date, and (v) newly scheduled event date (if available);
(3) whether it knows the respective monthly attendances of Ocean Park Hong Kong and Hong Kong Disneyland since June this year, and how such figures compare with the figures for the same period last year; the special promotion plans to be put in place by the operators of these two theme parks this year and next year in a bid to attract visits by local residents and tourists; and
(4) whether it has assessed the damage caused to Hong Kong’s business environment and international reputation by the social disturbances since June this year; if so, of the indicators adopted and the assessment outcome; of the measures put in place to restore the confidence of the international community in the stability and business environment of Hong Kong?
Reply:
President,
In recent months, there have been persisting protests and unrest in Hong Kong with some radical protesters setting fire wantonly, damaging shops and public facilities, blocking roads, and disrupting transport services. These illegal acts have seriously breached public harmony and threatened the safety of members of the public as well as their properties. They have also dealt a blow to Hong Kong’s economy and tarnished our international image.
Having consulted the relevant Bureaux and Departments, the reply to the question raised by the Hon Holden Chow is as follows:
(1) Numbers of reported crime cases of criminal damage, arson, blackmail and criminal intimidation received by the Police between June and September 2019 as compared with the same period last year are set out in the table below:
| June – September 2018 | June – September 2019 | Comparison | ||
| Numerical | Percentage | |||
| Criminal damage | 1 657 | 2 148 | +491 | +29.6% |
| Arson | 94 | 148 | +54 | +57.4% |
| Blackmail | 240 | 134 | -106 | -44.2% |
| Criminal intimidation | 533 | 376 | -157 | -29.5% |
Following is the transcript of remarks by the Secretary for Security, Mr John Lee, at a media session at the Legislative Council Complex this afternoon (November 20): Reporter: Secretary, as far as you know, after the … read more
​Premium personal training fitness brand Physique Evolution announced today (November 20) the opening of its first fitness studio in Hong Kong, taking the first step in accessing the local fitness industry.
Physique Evolution was founded by Mr Luke Crawley, a former British international athlete, in 2016. The fitness studio covers approximately 5 000 square feet and is located in the heart of Central, commanding spectacular views of Victoria Harbour. It offers a wide range of equipment and diverse packages that address specific physical conditioning and fitness needs.
Mr Crawley said that Hong Kong’ sophisticated fitness industry offers a perfect foothold for his concept. “Hong Kong has an affluent market base with many health-conscious high net worth individuals living and working here. Our studio is extremely accessible, connected to the Central footbridge system which ensures that one does not need to set foot onto the main road,” he said.
“We want to create synergy in positioning Physique Evolution to be a market leader in premium personal fitness training and also providing strength and conditioning programme management for young athletes. In addition to our core service proposition, Physique Evolution will be working with Hong Kong’s young aspiring Olympians and professional sportsmen and women, something close to my heart,” he added.
Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion Dr Jimmy Chiang said, “Hong Kong people are increasingly health-conscious and care about physical appearance. This creates a genuine demand for premium fitness companies like Physique Evolution. We wish it every success in the city and beyond.”
About Physique Evolution
Established in 2016, Physique Evolution offers personal training services to help customers to create their personalised fitness journey. It also provides small group classes, enabling interaction with others whilst establishing a social place for improving one’s fitness. For more information, please visit pehongkong.com.
About Invest Hong Kong
Invest Hong Kong is the department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government responsible for attracting foreign direct investment and supporting overseas and Mainland businesses to set up or expand in Hong Kong. It provides free advice and customised services for overseas and Mainland companies. For more information, please visit www.investhk.gov.hk.
For photos, please visit www.flickr.com/photos/investhk/albums/72157711855986482.