Group 1: Policy Focus - The Chief Executive of Hong Kong, John Lee, emphasized that "benefiting people's livelihood" is a key focus of the new policy report, aiming to enhance long-term economic competitiveness and improve citizens' happiness and sense of gain [2][11] - The report outlines nine key areas related to citizens' daily lives, with housing being the top priority, including accelerated construction of public housing and innovative "simple public housing" initiatives [2][3] Group 2: Northern Metropolis Development - The Northern Metropolis is highlighted as strategically important, occupying one-third of Hong Kong's land, with plans to accelerate its development and attract industries and major projects [4][6] - A new "Northern Metropolis Development Committee" will be established to streamline administrative processes and introduce competitive practices for land management [5][6] Group 3: Housing and Land Policies - The government plans to allow the transfer of unused plot ratios from redevelopment projects to other areas, aiming to optimize land use and facilitate urban renewal [3][6] - A pilot program will permit property owners to offset land compensation costs by returning land to the government, with specific compensation rates set for different land classifications [6][7] Group 4: Financial Market Initiatives - The report proposes exploring the reduction of the stock settlement cycle to T+1, with consultations planned for the first half of next year [9] - The government aims to optimize the "New Capital Investor Entry Scheme" by lowering the residential transaction threshold to HKD 30 million, enhancing the scheme's attractiveness to investors [10]
李家超第四份施政报告:香港机遇大于挑战
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