The third policy address of Lee’s five-year term is considered a make-or-break blueprint in the government’s attempts to halt the city’s economic troubles, after previous ones focused on national security and post-pandemic recovery measures.
The chief executive is also expected to announce policies to consolidate Hong Kong’s status as an international financial, trade, maritime and talent hub, introduce measures to help young people own homes, and adjust the liquor tax to reverse a slump in the retail and nightlife sectors.
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Reporting by Jeffie Lam, Edith Lin, Natalie Wong, Kahon Chan, Denise Tsang, Ambrose Li, Lo Hoi-ying, Jess Ma, Harvey Kong and Willa Wu.