" alt="Hong Kong to eliminate flats under 8 square meters, cut spirits tax" width="1200" height="800" data-lazy-srcset="https://globalnation.inquirer.net/files/2024/10/Hong-Kong-to-eliminate-flats-under-8-square-meters-cut-spirits-tax.jpg 1200w, htt
HONG KONG — Hong Kong leader John Lee rolled out plans on Wednesday to ban flats under eight square meters and cut import tax on spirits in a bid to ease a long-term housing crunch and boost the city’s sluggish economy.
Lee’s administration has vowed to focus on livelihood issues and take the Chinese finance hub “from stability to prosperity” following a wide-ranging crackdown in the wake of pro-democracy protests in 2019.
Article continues after this advertisementLee’s speech was his third policy address since the former security chief was tapped by Beijing to be the city leader in 2022.
FEATURED STORIES GLOBALNATION She thought her baby’s sweet scent was a blessing; it’s a deadly illness GLOBALNATION US missile deployment to PH important for combat readiness – US general GLOBALNATION House to SolGen: File raps to seize land from ChineseREAD: Scorching heat magnifies housing crunch for Hong Kong’s elderly
Speaking at the semi-autonomous city’s Legislative Council, he said flats smaller than eight square meters (86 square feet) — twice the size of a king-size bed — would be banned.
Article continues after this advertisementRegistered landlords will be given time to make sure their subdivided flats meet the minimum size and other conditions, including having windows and independent toilets.
Article continues after this advertisementChinese President Xi Jinping has ordered Hong Kong to resolve its longstanding housing woes.
Article continues after this advertisementThe city has some of the most expensive housing in the world and 110,000 households in a population of 7.5 million live in subdivided flats.
READ: Weak demand, tighter lenders: HK property developers face tough 2024
Article continues after this advertisementA government study in 2021 found that 21 percent of households in subdivided units had a living space of below seven square meters (75 square feet) — smaller than a parking space.
Lee also on Wednesday slashed taxes on liquor with more than 30 percent alcohol content and an import price over HK$200 (US$25.75) — a move hoping to “boost… tourism as well as high-end food and beverage consumption”.
Other policies to bolster the economy included expanding the investors immigration scheme to include luxurious residence buyers and setting up a HK$10 billion (US$1.29 billion) fund to invest in industries like artificial intelligence and semiconductors.
Initiatives were also rolled out to increase the admission of university students and workers to mend a shortage of 180,000 laborers in the next five years.
Hong Kong’s economy has yet to bounce back after the 2019 protests and the subsequent three years of self-imposed isolation due to pandemic curbs.
Hong Kong officials are also eager to repair the city’s international reputation, which took a hit after the implementation of two national security laws that critics say have curtailed rights.
Subscribe to our daily newsletter
Shortly before Lee’s address, five activists from the League of Social Democrats, the city’s last remaining opposition partygenesis, staged a petition outside government headquarters closely watched by a dozen police officers.
READ NEXT First meeting of UN’s loss, damage fund board in PH set for ... Malaysia’s 99-year-old ex-PM Mahathir in hospital again ... EDITORS' PICK Kristine gets nearer; Metro Manila, 42 other areas under Signal No. 1 LIVE UPDATES: Tropical Storm Kristine Sandro Marcos calls out VP Sara Duterte: ‘You crossed the line’ PBA Finals a duel between 2 great minds steering 2 great sides Bianca Bustamante joins NEOM McLaren for Valencia Women’s Test Alex Eala bounces back at WTA 250 Guangzhou Open MOST READ SC issues TRO vs Comelec resolution on dismissed public officials Tropical Storm Kristine slightly intensifies; Signal No. 2 in 5 areas LIVE UPDATES: Tropical Storm Kristine Green spaces driving growth: How Filinvest City's Park System enhanced its property value View comments" alt="Sentro Rizal Metaverse Museum" width="1200" height="560" data-lazy-srcset="https://usa.inquirer.net/files/2024/11/SRMM-1200x560.png 1200w, https://usa.inquirer.net/files/202...
" alt="crazy jhenny11142024" width="1200" height="367" data-lazy-srcset="https://entertainment.inquirer.net/files/2024/11/crazy-jhenny11142024-1200x367.jpg 1200w, https://entertain...
MANILAgenesis, Philippines A fire gutted a huge residential community in Tondo, Manila yesterday. Buildings 23 to 27 of the Aroma housing site in the area of Vitas were gutted by t...
MANILAgenesis, Philippines Masungi Georeserve Foundation conservationists and co-founders Ann and Billie Dumaliang were named in TIME Magazines 2024 Next Generation Leaders list. F...
Raging floodwaters in Tiwi, Albay due to storm Kristine (international name: Trami), Wednesday, October 23, 2024. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed sympathy for the victims ...