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Budget 2026-27: what can Hongkongers expect from Paul Chan’s financial plans?

February 25, 2026 at 02:45 AM
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Budget 2026-27: what can Hongkongers expect from Paul Chan’s financial plans?
This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. Hong Kong’s finance chief, Paul Chan Mo-po, will unveil his latest budget on Wednesday, revealing an earlier-than-expected operating surplus after three years of deficits. While the improved fiscal position – driven by a stock market boom – has sparked calls for more sweeteners in this year’s financial blueprint, Chan has sought to manage public expectations...

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This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. Hong Kong’s finance chief, Paul Chan Mo-po, will unveil his latest budget on Wednesday, revealing an earlier-than-expected operating surplus after three years of deficits. While the improved fiscal position – driven by a stock market boom – has sparked calls for more sweeteners in this year’s financial blueprint, Chan has sought to manage public expectations... Hong Kong budget 2026-27Hong KongHong Kong EconomyLIVEUpdated 1 minute agoBudget 2026-27: what can Hongkongers expect from Paul Chan’s financial plans?Financial secretary has repeatedly stressed the need to maintain adequate reserves to support growth and guard against geopolitical shocksSCMP ReportersPublished: 10:45am, 25 Feb 2026Updated: 10:49am, 25 Feb 20260 New UpdateIntroductionThis story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing.Hong Kong’s finance chief, Paul Chan Mo-po, will unveil his latest budget on Wednesday, revealing an earlier-than-expected operating surplus after three years of deficits.While the improved fiscal position – driven by a stock market boom – has sparked calls for more sweeteners in this year’s financial blueprint, Chan has sought to manage public expectations by repeatedly stressing the need to maintain adequate reserves to safeguard against geopolitical shocks and support long-term growth.The financial secretary is expected to announce new measures to strengthen the city’s growing intellectual property (IP) economy and aerospace development, inject “substantial funds” into a new innovation hub near the border, and consolidate Hong Kong’s strategic roles outlined in the nation’s 15th five-year plan.Follow our live updates on the budget to see how it will affect you.More from our coverage:-What’s at stake for Hong Kong as reflected in budget 2026-27?-Hong Kong budget 2026-27: ‘sweeteners’ for grass roots or the middle class?-What’s holding back the city’s tech and talent schemes?-Hong Kong budget 2026-27: should the coming blueprint boost yuan’s global push?Reporting by Jeffie Lam, Denise Tsang, Edith Lin, Jess Ma, Lo Hoi-ying, Oscar Liu, Connor Mycroft, Natalie Wong and Matthew Cheng.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x
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