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Hong Kong halves tunnel tolls for commercial vehicles amid surging fuel prices

Two-month cut to apply at all government tunnels and Tsing Sha Control Area from Sunday, but taxi passengers will still have to pay full toll

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Commercial vehicles will benefit from 50 per cent toll reduction from Sunday, with no application required. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Jeffie LamandLeopold Chen

Hong Kong will halve tolls for all commercial vehicles using public tunnels for two months from Sunday, in the government’s latest effort to ease business costs after a previous surge in fuel prices driven by the war in the Middle East.

Buses, goods vehicles, light buses and taxis registered with the Transport Department will benefit from the measure, while private cars and motorcycles are excluded, according to a government announcement on Wednesday.

The temporary 50 per cent discount will apply to all government tolled tunnels and the Tsing Sha Control Area from Sunday until 11.59pm on July 16.

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“The targeted temporary measure aims to alleviate the operating costs of various types of commercial vehicles, and assist drivers and operators in coping with the pressure arising from rising fuel prices,” the Interdepartmental Task Force on Monitoring Fuel Supply said.

The government said commercial vehicle owners need not apply and would simply pay the reduced amount shown in the system.

Two-month toll cut aims to ease pressure from rising fuel prices, covering all government tunnels and Tsing Sha Control Area. Photo: Dickson Lee
Two-month toll cut aims to ease pressure from rising fuel prices, covering all government tunnels and Tsing Sha Control Area. Photo: Dickson Lee

But it said taxi passengers must continue to pay the statutory tolls in full during the waiver period, adding that placards would be displayed in taxi compartments as a reminder.

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