Hong Kong sees 2.5%-3.5% GDP in 2026, Eyes Fiscal Deficit Reduction
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📌 Key Takeaways
Hong Kong projects 2.5%-3.5% GDP growth for 2026
Government aims to reduce fiscal deficits after several years of red ink
Financial Secretary Paul Chan presented the outlook in the annual budget speech
The forecast represents a return to stronger fiscal health
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Hong Kong's Financial Secretary Paul Chan announced in his annual budget speech on Wednesday that the city expects its economy to grow between 2.5% and 3.5% in 2026, as the government aims to return to stronger fiscal health following several years of budget deficits. The optimistic projection comes after Hong Kong has navigated various economic challenges, including the global pandemic and shifting geopolitical dynamics that have affected its status as a financial hub. Chan emphasized that the growth targets are achievable through strategic economic policies and continued integration with mainland China's development plans. The government's fiscal strategy focuses on reducing deficits while maintaining essential public services and investing in future economic drivers such as technology and innovation sectors.
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Investing.com -- Hong Kong expects its economy to grow between 2.5% and 3.5% this year, with the government anticipating a return to stronger fiscal health after several years of budget deficits, financial secretary Paul Chan said Wednesday in his annual budget speech.