AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNational Security Law Update: Hong Kong proposes legislation letting the city leader designate certain crimes as “national security offenses,” using a certificate mechanism tied to the chief executive’s determination—another step critics say further tightens freedoms. Central Asia Cultural & Tech Push: Chief Executive John Lee wraps up a five-day Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan mission, with 96 agreements worth about US$1.65b, plus education and culture plans; Cyberport also signs innovation partnerships to build “hub-to-hub” collaboration. Public Art in Kai Tak: The Twins unveils Hong Kong’s first permanent outdoor Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin sculpture, adding more world-class contemporary art to the Kai Tak public space. Healthcare Innovation: The Hospital Authority launches an Office for Introducing Innovative Drugs and Medical Devices, aiming to speed up approvals (including cancer drugs) by about one-third. Lifestyle & Wellness Openings: Sheer Reprime marks its 8th anniversary with a nearly HK$10m Wellington Street flagship expansion. Weather Watch: The Hong Kong Observatory adds nine new tropical cyclone names for 2026, including “Dim-sum” (Hong Kong). Education & Creativity: The 34th Eye Level Literary Awards opens global submissions, inviting children to write on AI and environmental themes. Community & Rights: Exiled Hong Kong activist Xu Wing-ting receives a US human rights award tied to the June 4 anniversary, while Hong Kong residents in Canada rally over long PR processing delays. Food & Culture: HEY KEE HK Seafood Restaurant refreshes its menu and promotes a live-crab deal, leaning into Dai Pai Dong-style nostalgia.
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