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Chris Sun Yuk-han
PersonHong Kong's Labour Secretary Chris Sun Yuk-han on various topics including transport fare scheme and talent attraction
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Chris Sun Yuk-han is Hong Kong's Labour Secretary who has been in the news for his comments on the revised HK$2 transport fare scheme, the need to diversify talent sources beyond mainland China, and efforts to attract global talent amid geopolitical tensions. The government has launched a guide to help elderly residents adapt to the new fare scheme, while Sun Yuk-han emphasizes the city's stability and security as key factors in its attractiveness to talent. Recent data shows that 94.5% of successful top talent scheme applicants come from mainland China, prompting calls for a strategic shift towards Middle East and ASEAN talent.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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