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Christopher Hui Ching-yu
Person PoliticianChristopher Hui Ching-yu is Hong Kong's Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury.
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Christopher Hui Ching-yu serves as Hong Kong's Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury. He is currently newsworthy due to his involvement in promoting Hong Kong as a global wealth management hub and navigating the city's financial landscape amid geopolitical uncertainties. Recently, Hui has been actively involved in attracting family offices to Hong Kong, evidenced by the Wealth for Good Summit, which he promotes as a platform for investment opportunities in AI, robotics, and biotech. He also announced the expansion of tax exemptions for family offices and funds from international organizations to further incentivize investment. Hui has addressed the potential impact of global events, such as the Middle East conflict and US tariffs, on Hong Kong's economy, emphasizing the city's stability as a safe haven for capital. He is also overseeing preparations for the upcoming APEC finance ministers' meeting in Hong Kong. Furthermore, he recently announced the shelving of a proposed cross-border levy plan following public feedback.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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