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The Transport and Logistics Bureau

The Transport and Logistics Bureau
The Transport and Logistics Bureau is a governmental body in Hong Kong, headquartered at the Central Government Offices in Tamar. Established on 1 July 2022, this policy bureau is responsible for formulating and implementing comprehensive policies concerning Hong Kong’s transport and logistics development. Its primary mission is to enhance the city’s status as an international transportation centre, aviation hub, and regional logistics hub. Key areas of focus include land, air, and maritime transport, infrastructure planning, traffic management, and promoting smart mobility and cross-boundary linkages. The Bureau plays a vital role in supporting Hong Kong’s economic growth.
Hong Kong transport

Editorial | Ride-hailing regulation must keep customers and operators in mind

Whatever cap the government sets on ride-hailing vehicles, it can adjust the number if it proves too cautious to meet user demand.

Uber Hong Kong warns proposed permit cap risks triggering 70% rise in fares

Hong Kong authorities to set cap on ride-hailing vehicles ahead of Legco break

Platform operators could also face up to HK$1 million fine and 12 months in jail for failing to comply with coming regulatory regime.

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More seat belt confusion: does the new law cover all public buses in Hong Kong?

Ex-legislator who was part of committee that scrutinised proposed law says rule should only apply on buses newly registered from January 25.

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