Editorial | Clearer skies allow Hong Kong budget to go beyond balancing the books
Modest growth and easing deficits enable a more focused approach to addressing the broad range of pressing issues facing the people of Hong Kong

Sharing a photograph of the budget booklet on his blog on Sunday, Chan said the purple colour signified the city’s growing economic momentum amid a fast-changing external environment. Chan earlier said he was cautiously optimistic for the year ahead, noting that the external environment remained volatile and challenging. The intensifying geopolitical tension and economic headwinds leave no room for Hong Kong to lower its guard. The government should stay vigilant as the city’s open economy remains susceptible to regional and global political and economic shock waves.
Although there will be fewer fiscal constraints as budget balance is gradually restored, the pressure to minimise spending and raise revenue will only grow under the city’s ambitious development plans, including the Northern Metropolis project. More vigorous efforts are needed to enhance government efficiency and productivity.
The budget could take a more focused approach to addressing the pressing issues facing the city, ranging from the need for better care for the disadvantaged to more targeted relief measures for the middle class. It also offers a chance to prioritise strategic development, including investing in innovation, artificial intelligence and other key industries while exploring new growth engines.
