
Transport and Logistics Bureau
Organization GovernmentHK's Transport and Logistics Bureau oversees transport policy, infrastructure, and logistics development.
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The Transport and Logistics Bureau (TLB) is the Hong Kong government agency responsible for formulating and implementing policies related to transport, logistics, and related infrastructure development. It is currently newsworthy due to several ongoing projects and policy adjustments. Recent developments include addressing concerns from lawmakers regarding parking provisions at the upgraded Huanggang border checkpoint, pioneering the "low-altitude economy" with numerous drone project applications, and planning a logistics hub in the Northern Metropolis focused on high-value goods, e-commerce, and low-altitude economy. The TLB is also under scrutiny following a recent U-turn on a seat belt rule for buses, highlighting the need for thorough policymaking. The Bureau's activities are significant as they directly impact Hong Kong's connectivity, economic competitiveness, and technological advancement in the transport and logistics sectors. Their focus on smart and green logistics solutions is also noteworthy.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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