Hong Kong GDP to mature 2.5%-3.5% in 2024, scraps home tightening actions

Hong Kong GDP to mature 2.5%-3.5% in 2024, scraps home tightening actions


People cross an intersection in the Central small business district of Hong Kong on Feb. 27, 2024.

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Hong Kong’s economic system is envisioned to develop 2.5%-3.5% this calendar year, Economic Secretary Paul Chan reported on Wednesday as he introduced actions to bolster a flagging property sector and support the economic climate.

The exclusive administrative area, which expanded 3.2% in 2023, will cancel all invest in-facet home tightening steps for household houses and waive stamp obligations payable on the transfer of REIT units, Chan stated.

“We determined to terminate all need-facet management measures for residential houses with fast influence. We take into account that the pertinent actions are no longer necessary amidst the present-day financial and sector situations,” Chan claimed, including that there was space to more change measures for the home market place.

Hong Kong’s housing selling prices, after between the most high priced in the globe, have plunged 20% since their 2021 peak, dragged down by fragile sector sentiment and a increase in interest charges. Some analysts count on a even more 10% fall this year.

The government will roll out more than HK$1 billion ($127 million) in aid actions for its beleaguered tourism field, to assist offset the effect from the battling Chinese financial system, which has resulted in much less visitors from the mainland.

The town will phase more than 80 “mega situations” in the to start with half of the calendar year to enhance tourism, such as a monthly fireworks and drone display at its famed Victoria Harbour.

Economic expansion has also been hampered by geopolitical tensions involving China and the United States, while funds flight turned the Hong Kong inventory industry into the worst executing main index very last calendar year.



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