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Appendices
1 The Executive Council 341
2 The Legislative Council 343
3 The District Councils 345
4 Overseas Representation in Hong Kong 352
5 Hong Kong Representation 353
6 Statistical Tables and Charts 356
Table 1 (a) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 356 (b) GDP by Expenditure Component 356 (c) GDP by Economic Activity at Current Prices 357 (d) Chain Volume Measures of GDP by Economic Activity 358
Table 2 Gross National Income (GNI) 359
Table 3 Balance of Payments (BoP) 360
Table 4 Year-on-year Rates of Change in Consumer Price Indices 361
Table 5 Business Receipts Indices 362
Table 6 Total Government Revenue and Expenditure and 363 Summary of Financial Position
Table 7 Public Expenditure by Policy Area Group 367
Table 8 Government Expenditure and the Economy 369
Table 9 Deposits, Loans and Advances of Authorised Institutions 370
Table 10 (a) Exchange Rates 371 (b) Effective Exchange Rate Index 371
Table 11 Money Supply 372
Table 12 Exchange Fund Abridged Balance Sheet 373
Table 13 Merchandise Trade by Main Country or Territory 374
Table 14 Exports and Imports of Services by Service Component 375
Table 15 (a) Position and Flow of Inward Direct Investment by Selected 376 Major Investor Country/Territory (b) Position and Flow of Outward Direct Investment by Selected 376 Major Recipient Country/Territory
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Table 16 (a) Regional Headquarters in Hong Kong by Country/Territory where 377 the Parent Company was Located (b) Regional Offices in Hong Kong by Country/Territory where the 377 Parent Company was Located (c) Local Offices in Hong Kong by Country/Territory where the Parent 378 Company was Located
Table 17 Labour Force, Labour Force Participation Rate, Unemployment and 379 Underemployment
Table 18 Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged (other than those 380 in Civil Service) by Industry, and Number of Construction Sites and Manual Workers at Construction Sites
Table 19 Wage Indices for Employees up to Supervisory Level (Excluding 381 Managerial and Professional Employees) by Industry
Table 20 Employed Persons by Monthly Employment Earnings 382
Table 21 (a) Educational and Training Institutions by Level of Education 383 of Courses Offered (b) Student Enrolment by Level of Education 383
Table 22 Distribution of Educational Attainment of Population Aged 384 15 and Over
Table 23 Government Expenditure on Education 384
Table 24 Population and Vital Events 385
Table 25 Registered Deaths and Death Rate by Leading Cause of Death 385
Table 26 Hospital Beds and Selected Types of Registered Healthcare 386 Professionals
Table 27 Social Security 387
Table 28 (a) Stock of Permanent Living Quarters as at Mid-2018 388 (b) Estimated Population by Type of Housing as at Mid-2018 388
Table 29 Land Usage Distribution as at End-2018 389
Table 30 Property Transactions 390
Table 31 Water Consumption 390
Table 32 (a) Inward and Outward Movements of Aircraft and Vessels 391 (b) Inward and Outward Movements of Cargo 391 (c) Port Container Throughput 392 (d) Arrivals and Departures of Passengers by Mode of Transport 392
Table 33 (a) Motor Vehicles Licensed by Type 393 (b) Public Transport: Average Daily Passenger Journeys by 393 Different Modes of Transport
Table 34 (a) Electricity Consumption 394 (b) Gas (Towngas) Consumption 394 (c) Local Sales of Liquefied Petroleum Gas 394
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Table 35 Meteorological Observations 395
Table 36 Environmental Statistics 395
Table 37 Traffic Accidents by Area 396
Table 38 (a) Reported Crimes by Type of Offence 397 (b) Persons Arrested for Crime by Type of Offence 397 (c) ICAC Cases 397
Table 39 Access to Information and Communication Technology 398
Table 40 (a) Penetration of Information Technology into Households 399 (b) Usage of Information Technology among Household Members 399
Table 41 Postal Services 399
Table 42 Visitor Arrivals by Country/Region of Residence 400
Chart 1 Major Sources of Revenue (2017-18) 366
Chart 2 Public Expenditure by Policy Area Group 368
Notes:
(1) Figures presented in Appendix 6 refer to those released up to the end of March 2019. Current statistical information on Hong Kong is available in the 'Hong Kong Statistics' section of the Census and Statistics Department’s website (www.censtatd.gov.hk). The section is updated regularly and also provides hyperlinks to relevant government websites to facilitate searches of other official statistics of Hong Kong.
(2) There may be a slight discrepancy between the sum of individual items and the total as shown in the tables due to rounding.
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Appendix 1(Chapter 1: Constitution and Administration)
The Executive CouncilMembership on 31 December 2018
Presided over by the Chief Executive the Honourable Mrs Carrie LAM CHENG Yuet-ngor, GBM, GBS
Members (in order of the HKSAR Precedence List)The Chief Secretary for Administration The Honourable Matthew CHEUNG Kin-chung, GBM, GBS, JP
The Financial Secretary The Honourable Paul CHAN Mo-po, GBM, GBS, MH, JP
The Secretary for Justice The Honourable Teresa CHENG Yeuk-wah, GBS, SC, JP
The Convenor of the Non-official Members of the Executive Council The Honourable Bernard Charnwut CHAN, GBS, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable Mrs Laura CHA SHIH May-lung, GBM, GBS, JP
Member of the Executive Council
Professor the Honourable Arthur LI Kwok-cheung, GBM, GBS, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable CHOW Chung-kong, GBS, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable Mrs Fanny LAW FAN Chiu-fun, GBM, GBS, JP
Secretary for the Environment The Honourable WONG Kam-sing, GBS, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable Jeffrey LAM Kin-fung, GBS, JP
Secretary for Innovation and Technology The Honourable Nicholas W. YANG, GBS, JP
Secretary for Home Affairs The Honourable LAU Kong-wah, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable IP Kwok-him, GBM, GBS, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable Tommy CHEUNG Yu-yan, GBS, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable Martin LIAO Cheung-kong, SBS, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable Joseph YAM Chi-kwong, GBM, GBS, JP
Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury The Honourable James Henry LAU Jr, JP
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Member of the Executive Council The Honourable Mrs Regina IP LAU Suk-yee, GBS, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable Ronny TONG Ka-wah, SC, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable WONG Kwok-kin, SBS, JP
Secretary for Labour and Welfare Dr the Honourable LAW Chi-kwong, GBS, JP
Secretary for the Civil Service The Honourable Joshua LAW Chi-kong, GBS, JP
Secretary for Security The Honourable John LEE Ka-chiu, SBS, PDSM, JP
Secretary for Transport and Housing The Honourable Frank CHAN Fan, JP
Secretary for Food and Health Professor the Honourable Sophia CHAN Siu-chee, JP
Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development The Honourable Edward YAU Tang-wah, GBS, JP
Member of the Executive Council Dr the Honourable LAM Ching-choi, BBS, JP
Secretary for Development The Honourable Michael WONG Wai-lun, JP
Secretary for Education The Honourable Kevin YEUNG Yun-hung, JP
Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs The Honourable Patrick NIP Tak-kuen, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable Kenneth LAU Ip-keung, BBS, MH, JP
Member of the Executive Council The Honourable CHEUNG Kwok-kwan, JP
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Appendix 2(Chapter 1: Constitution and Administration)
The Legislative CouncilMembership on 31 December 2018
PresidentThe Hon Andrew LEUNG Kwan-yuen, GBS, JP (Industrial – first)
MembersFunctional Constituencies
Accountancy The Hon Kenneth LEUNG
Agriculture and Fisheries The Hon Steven HO Chun-yin, BBS
Architectural, Surveying, Planning The Hon Tony TSE Wai-chuen, BBS and Landscape
Catering The Hon Tommy CHEUNG Yu-yan, GBS, JP
Commercial – first The Hon Jeffrey LAM Kin-fung, GBS, JP
Commercial – second The Hon Martin LIAO Cheung-kong, SBS, JP
District Council – first The Hon LAU Kwok-fan, MH
District Council – second The Hon Holden CHOW Ho-ding
District Council – second The Hon KWONG Chun-yu
District Council – second The Hon Starry LEE Wai-king, SBS, JP
District Council – second The Hon LEUNG Yiu-chung
District Council – second The Hon James TO Kun-sun
Education The Hon IP Kin-yuen
Engineering Ir Dr the Hon LO Wai-kwok, SBS, MH, JP
Finance The Hon CHAN Chun-ying, JP
Financial Services The Hon Christopher CHEUNG Wah-fung, SBS, JP
Health Services Prof the Hon Joseph LEE Kok-long, SBS, JP
Heung Yee Kuk The Hon Kenneth LAU Ip-keung, BBS, MH, JP
Import and Export The Hon WONG Ting-kwong, GBS, JP
Industrial – second The Hon Jimmy NG Wing-ka, JP
Information Technology The Hon Charles Peter MOK, JP
Insurance The Hon CHAN Kin-por, GBS, JP
Labour The Hon HO Kai-ming
Labour The Hon LUK Chung-hung, JP
Labour The Hon POON Siu-ping, BBS, MH
Legal The Hon Dennis KWOK Wing-hang
Medical Dr the Hon Pierre CHAN
Real Estate and Construction The Hon Abraham SHEK Lai-him, GBS, JP
Social Welfare The Hon SHIU Ka-chun
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Sports, Performing Arts, Culture The Hon MA Fung-kwok, SBS, JP and Publication
Textiles and Garment The Hon CHUNG Kwok-panTourism The Hon YIU Si-wing, BBSTransport The Hon Frankie YICK Chi-ming, SBS, JPWholesale and Retail The Hon SHIU Ka-fai
Geographical ConstituenciesHong Kong Island The Hon AU Nok-hinHong Kong Island The Hon Tanya CHANHong Kong Island The Hon CHEUNG Kwok-kwan, JPHong Kong Island The Hon HUI Chi-fungHong Kong Island The Hon Mrs Regina IP LAU Suk-yee, GBS, JPHong Kong Island The Hon KWOK Wai-keung, JPKowloon East The Hon Wilson OR Chong-shing, MHKowloon East The Hon Jeremy TAM Man-hoKowloon East The Hon Paul TSE Wai-chun, JPKowloon East The Hon WONG Kwok-kin, SBS, JPKowloon East The Hon WU Chi-wai, MHKowloon West The Hon CHAN Hoi-yanKowloon West The Hon Vincent CHENG Wing-shun, MHKowloon West Dr the Hon CHIANG Lai-wan, SBS, JPKowloon West Dr the Hon Priscilla LEUNG Mei-fun, SBS, JPKowloon West The Hon Claudia MOKowloon West Dr the Hon Helena WONG Pik-wanNew Territories East The Hon CHAN Chi-chuenNew Territories East The Hon CHAN Hak-kan, BBS, JPNew Territories East Dr the Hon Fernando CHEUNG Chiu-hungNew Territories East The Hon Gary FAN Kwok-waiNew Territories East The Hon LAM Cheuk-tingNew Territories East Dr the Hon Elizabeth QUAT, BBS, JPNew Territories East The Hon Alvin YEUNGNew Territories East The Hon YUNG Hoi-yanNew Territories West The Hon CHAN Han-pan, BBS, JPNew Territories West Dr the Hon CHENG Chung-taiNew Territories West The Hon CHU Hoi-dickNew Territories West Dr the Hon Junius HO Kwan-yiu, JPNew Territories West Dr the Hon KWOK Ka-kiNew Territories West The Hon LEUNG Che-cheung, SBS, MH, JPNew Territories West The Hon Alice MAK Mei-kuen, BBS, JPNew Territories West The Hon Michael TIEN Puk-sun, BBS, JPNew Territories West The Hon Andrew WAN Siu-kin
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Appendix 3(Chapter 1: Constitution and Administration)
The District CouncilsMembership on 31 December 2018
Urban Areas
Central & Western District CouncilChairmanMr YIP Wing-shing, SBS, MH, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr CHAN Hok-fung, MH, JP
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr Stephen CHAN Chit-kwai, BBS, JPMr CHAN Choi-hi, MH, JPMs CHENG Lai-kingThe Hon CHEUNG Kwok-kwan, JPThe Hon HUI Chi-fungMr KAM Nai-wai, MHMr Sidney LEE Chi-hang, MHMiss LO Yee-hang, MHMs Bonnie NG Hoi-yanMr NG Siu-hongMr YEUNG Hoi-wingMr YEUNG Hok-mingMr Jeremy YOUNG Chit-on
Eastern District CouncilChairmanMr WONG Kin-pan, BBS, MH, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr CHIU Chi-keung, BBS
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr CHENG Chi-singMr CHENG Tat-hungMr Howard CHEUNG Kwok-cheongMs Elaine CHIK Kit-ling (since 11 June 2018)Dr Andrew CHIU Ka-yinMs CHOY So-yuk, BBS, JPMr CHUI Chi-kinMr Stanley HO Ngai-kamMr HUI Ching-on
Mr HUI Lam-hingMr HUNG Lin-cham, MHMr KU Kwai-yiuMr KUNG Pak-cheung, BBS, MHThe Hon Aron KWOK Wai-keung, JPMr Joseph LAI Chi-keongMr George LAM Kei-tungMr LAM Sum-limMr LAU Hing-yeungMr LEE Chun-keungMr David LEUNG Kwok-hungMr Patrick LEUNG Siu-sunMs Bonnie LEUNG Wing-manMs LI Chun-chauMr Frankie LO Wing-kwan, MHMr MAK Tak-chingMr NGAN Chun-lim, MHThe Hon SHIU Ka-faiMr Eddie TING Kong-hoMr Dominic WONG Chi-chungMr Patrick WONG Chun-singMr WONG Kin-hingMr WONG Kwok-hing, BBS, MHMr YEUNG Sze-chun
Southern District CouncilChairmanDr CHU Ching-hong, BBS, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr CHAN Fu-ming, MH
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr AU Lap-sing, MHThe Hon AU Nok-hinMr CHAI Man-honMs Judy CHAN KapuiMrs CHAN LEE Pui-yingMs CHEUNG Sik-yung, MHMr CHU Lap-waiMr Fergus FUNG Se-gounMr LAM Kai-fai, MHMs LAM Yuk-chun, MH
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Mr LO Kin-heiDr Ada MAK TSE How-ling, MHMr TSUI Yuen-waMs Pauline YAMMr Paulus Johannes ZIMMERMAN
Wan Chai District CouncilChairmanMr Stephen NG Kam-chun, BBS, MH, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanDr Jennifer CHOW Kit-bing, BBS, MH
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr CHENG Ki-kinMs Jacqueline CHUNG Ka-manMr Anson LAM Wai-man WindMs Kenny LEE Kwun-yee, MHMr Joey LEE Man-lungMs Peggy LEE Pik-yee, MHMs Yolanda NG Yuen-ting, MHDr Anna TANG King-yung, BBS, MHThe Hon Paul TSE Wai-chun, JPMr Ivan WONG Wang-tai, MHMiss Clarisse YEUNG Suet-ying
Kowloon City District CouncilChairmanMr PUN Kwok-wah, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr CHO Wui-hung, MH
(Elected member)
Elected MembersIr Dr CHENG Lee-mingIr CHEUNG Yan-hong, MHMr HE HuahanMr HO Hin-ming, BBS, MHMr KWAN Ho-yeungMiss KWONG Po-yinMr LAI Kwong-waiMr Jimmy LAM PokMr LAM Tak-shingThe Hon Starry LEE Wai-king, SBS, JPDr the Hon Priscilla LEUNG Mei-fun, SBS, JPMiss LEUNG Yuen-tingMr LO Chiu-kitMr LUK King-kwongMr NG Fan-kam
Mr NG Po-keung, MHMr SIU Leong-singMr Terence SIU Tin-hungMr TING Kin-waMr YANG Wing-kitMr YEUNG Chun-yuMr Admond YUE Chee-wing
Kwun Tong District CouncilChairmanDr Bunny CHAN Chung-bun, GBS, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr Kin HUNG Kam-in, MH
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr AU YEUNG Kwan-nokMr Sheik Anthony BUXMr CHAN Chun-kitMr Ben CHAN Kok-wah, BBS, MHMr CHAN Man-kinMr Nelson CHAN Wah-yu, MH, JPMr Jimmy CHAN Yiu-hungMr CHENG Keng-ieongMr CHENG Keung-fungMr CHEUNG Ki-tangMr CHEUNG Pui-kongMr CHEUNG Shun-wah, MHMr CHEUNG Yiu-panMr CHOY Chak-hungMs FU Pik-chunThe Hon Jonathan HO Kai-mingMr HSU Hoi-shanMs KAM KinMr KAN Ming-tungMr Patrick LAI Shu-ho, BBS, MH, JPMr LUI Tung-hai, MHMr Marco MA Yat-chiuMr MOK Kin-shingMr NGAN Man-yuThe Hon Wilson OR Chong-shing, MHMrs Winnie POON YAM Wai-chun, MHMr Kevin SO Koon-chungMs SO Lai-chun, MH, JPMr TAM Siu-cheukMr TANG Wing-chunMs TSE Suk-chunMr WONG Chi-kenMr WONG Chun-ping, MHMr YIP Hing-kwok, BBS, MH, JPMr Perry YIU Pak-leung, MH
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Sham Shui Po District CouncilChairmanMr Ambrose CHEUNG Wing-sum, BBS, MH, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr CHAN Wai-ming, MH, JP
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr CHAN Kwok-waiMs Joephy CHAN Wing-yanThe Hon Vincent CHENG Wing-shun, MHMs Zoé CHOW Wing-hengMr CHUM Tak-shingMr Kalvin HO Kai-mingMr KONG Kwai-sangMr LAM Ka-fai, BBS, JPMs LAU Pui-yukMr Dominic LEE Tsz-kingMr LEE Wing-manMr LEUNG Man-kwongMr LEUNG Yau-fongMs Carman NG MeiMs NG Yuet-lanMr TAM Kwok-kiu, MH, JPMr WAI Woon-namMr Dennis WONG Tat-tung, MH, JPMr YAN Kai-wingMr YEUNG YukMr YUEN Hoi-man
Wong Tai Sin District CouncilChairmanMr LI Tak-hong, BBS, MH, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr Joe LAI Wing-ho, MH
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMs Maggie CHAN Man-ki, MH, JPMr CHAN On-tai, MHMr Andie CHAN Wai-kwan, MHMr Joe CHAN Yim-kwongMr Leonard CHAN YingMr Timothy CHOY Tsz-kinMr HO Hon-man, MH, JPMr HUI Kam-shingMr KAN Chi-ho, BBS, MH, JPMs KWOK Sau-yingMr LAM Man-fai, JP
Mr LEE Tung-kongMs Wendy LUI Kai-linMr MOK Kin-wing, MHMr SHUM Wan-waMr SZE Tak-loyMs TAM Heung-manMs TAM Mei-poMr Roy TING Chi-waiMr WONG Yat-yukMr WU Chi-kinThe Hon WU Chi-wai, MHMr YUEN Kwok-keung, MH
Yau Tsim Mong District CouncilChairmanMr Chris IP Ngo-tung, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMs WONG Shu-ming, MH
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr CHAN Siu-tong, MH, JPMr Benjamin CHOI Siu-fungMr Francis CHONG Wing-charn, MH
(up to 21 November 2018)Mr CHOW Chun-fai, BBS, JPMr CHUNG Chak-faiMr CHUNG Kong-mo, BBS, JPMr HUI Tak-leungMr Derek HUNG Chiu-wahMr Craig JO Chun-wahMs KWAN Sau-lingMr LAM Kin-manMr LAU Pak-keiMs Michelle TANG Ming-sumThe Hon James TO Kun-sunMr WONG Kin-sanMr Benny YEUNG Tsz-hei, MHMr Andy YU Tak-po
New Territories
Islands District CouncilChairmanMr CHOW Yuk-tong, SBS, MH
(Ex-officio member)
Vice-ChairmanMr Randy YU Hon-kwan, MH, JP
(Elected member)
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Elected MembersThe Hon Holden CHOW Ho-dingMs Sammi FU Hiu-lamMr Eric KWOK PingMr KWONG Koon-wanMs LEE Kwai-chun, MHMr Bill TANG Ka-piu, JPMs Josephine TSANG Sau-hoMs YU Lai-fan, MHMs Amy YUNG Wing-sheung
Ex-Officio MembersMr CHAN Lin-wai, MHMr CHEUNG Fu, MHMr FAN Chi-pingMr LOU Cheuk-wing, MHMr Ken WONG Hon-kuenMr WONG Man-honMr YUNG Chi-ming, BBS, MH
Kwai Tsing District CouncilChairmanMr LAW King-shing, BBS, MH
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr CHOW Yick-hay, BBS, JP
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr Simon CHAN Siu-manMs Clarice CHEUNG Wai-chingMr Rayman CHOW Wai-hungMiss CHU Lai-lingMr HUI Kei-cheungMs KWOK Fu-yungMs Nancy LAM Chui-ling, MHMr LAM Siu-faiMs LAU Mei-loMr Alan LEE Chi-keung, MHMr LEUNG Chi-shingMr LEUNG Kam-waiMr Dennis LEUNG Tsz-wingMr LEUNG Wai-man, MHThe Hon LEUNG Yiu-chungMr LI Sai-lungMiss LO Yuen-tingThe Hon Alice MAK Mei-kuen, BBS, JPMr NG Ka-chiuMr NG Kim-singMr PAU Ming-hongMr POON Chi-shing, MHMs TAM Wai-chun, MH
Mr TSUI Hiu-kitMr WONG Bing-kuenMr WONG Yiu-chung, MHMr WONG Yun-tat
Ex-Officio MemberMr TANG Shui-wah, MH
North District CouncilChairmanMr SO Sai-chi, SBS, MH
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr LI Kwok-fung
(Ex-officio member)
Elected MembersMr CHAN Yuk-mingMr CHAN Wai-tatMr Simon HAU Fuk-tatDr Raymond HO Shu-kwongThe Hon LAM Cheuk-tingMr LARM Wai-leungMr LAU Ki-fungThe Hon LAU Kwok-fan, MHMr LIU Hing-hungIr George PANG Chun-sing, MHMr Tony TANG Kun-nin, MHMr TSANG Hing-lungMr Kent TSANG King-chungMr Warwick WAN Wo-tatMr WAN Wo-fai, MHMr WONG Wang-to, MHMr YIU Ming
Ex-Officio MembersMr CHAN Shung-faiMr HAU Chi-keungMr LEE Koon-hung
Sai Kung District CouncilChairmanMr George NG Sze-fuk, GBS, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr SING Hon-keung, BBS, MH
(Ex-officio member)
Elected MembersMr Alfred AU Ning-fat, MHMr CHAN Kai-waiMr Jonathan CHAN Pok-chi, JP
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Mr Francis CHAU Yin-ming, BBS, MHMr Edwin CHEUNG Chin-pangMr CHEUNG Mei-hungMr CHONG Yuen-tungMr CHUNG Kam-lunThe Hon Gary FAN Kwok-waiMs Christine FONG Kwok-shanMr HIEW Moo-siewMr Raymond HO Man-kitMr KAN Siu-keiMr LAI Ming-chakMr Frankie LAM Siu-chungMr Peter LAU Wai-cheung, MHMr LEUNG LiMr Philip LI Ka-leungMr LING Man-hoi, BBS, MHMr LUI Man-kwongMr LUK Ping-choiMr Stanley TAM Lanny, MHMr TSE Ching-fungMr WAN Kai-mingMr WAN Yuet-cheung, BBS, MH, JPMr YAU Yuk-lun
Ex-Officio MemberMr WONG Shui-sang
Sha Tin District CouncilChairmanMr HO Hau-cheung, SBS, MH
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr Thomas PANG Cheung-wai, SBS, JP
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr Billy CHAN Shiu-yeungMr James CHAN Kwok-keungMs CHAN Man-kuenMr CHAN Nok-hangMr CHENG Tsuk-manMr CHING Cheung-ying, MHMr Sunny CHIU Chu-pongMr CHIU Man-leongMr Rick HUI Yui-yuMr LAI Tsz-yanMs LAM Chung-yanMr Alvin LEE Chi-wing, MHMr Victor LEUNG Ka-faiMr LI Sai-hungMr LI Sai-wingMr Wilson LI Wing-shing
Mr MAK Yun-puiMr NG Kam-hungMs Scarlett PONG Oi-lan, BBS, JPMr PUN Kwok-shan, MH, JPMr SIU Hin-hongMr TING Tsz-yuenMr TONG Hok-leungMs TSANG So-laiMs TUNG Kin-leiMr WAI Hing-cheungMr Tiger WONG Fu-sangMr WONG Hok-laiMr WONG Ka-wing, MHMs Iris WONG Ping-fanMr WONG Yue-honMr YAU Man-chunMr YIP WingMr YIU Ka-chun, MHMs YUE Shin-manMr Michael YUNG Ming-chau
Ex-Officio MemberMr MOK Kam-kwai, BBS
Tai Po District CouncilChairmanThe Hon CHEUNG Hok-ming, GBM, GBS, JP
(Ex-officio member)
Vice-ChairmanMs WONG Pik-kiu, BBS, MH, JP
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr AU Chun-wahMr CHAN Cho-leung, MHMr CHAN Siu-kuen, MH, JPMr CHENG Chun-ping, JPMr CHENG Chun-woMr CHOW Yuen-waiMr KWAN Wing-yipDr LAU Chee-singMr LAU Yung-waiMr LI Kwok-ying, BBS, MH, JPMr Rex LI Wah-kwongMr LO Hiu-fungMr Eric TAM Wing-fun, MHMr Patrick TANG Ming-taiMr Clement WOO Kin-manMr YAM Kai-bongMr YAM Man-chuenMr YU Chi-wing
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Ex-Officio MemberMr LI Yiu-ban, BBS, MH, JP
Tsuen Wan District CouncilChairmanMr CHUNG Wai-ping, SBS, MH
(Ex-officio member)
Vice-ChairmanMr WONG Wai-kit, MH
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr Jones CHAN Chun-chungThe Hon Ben CHAN Han-pan, BBS, JPMr Sumly CHAN Yuen-sumMr CHENG Chit-punMr CHOW Ping-timMr KOO Yeung-pong, MHMr KOT Siu-yuenMr LAM Faat-kang, MHMs LAM, Lam NixieMs LAM Yuen-punMr LI Hung-porMr LO Siu-kit, MHMr MAN Yu-ming, MHMr NG Hin-lungMr TAM Hoi-pongThe Hon Michael TIEN Puk-sun, BBS, JPMr WONG Ka-wa
Ex-Officio MemberMr CHAN Sung-ip, MH
Tuen Mun District CouncilChairmanMr LEUNG Kin-man, BBS, MH, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr Lothar LEE Hung-sham, BBS, MH
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr AU Chi-yuenMr CHAN Man-wah, MHMr Leo CHAN ManwellMr CHAN Yau-hoi, BBS, MH, JPMr CHEUNG Hang-faiMs CHING Chi-hungMs Beatrice CHU Shun-ngaMr CHU Yiu-wahMs HO Hang-muiThe Hon HO Kwan-yiu, JP
Mr KAM Man-fungMs KONG Fung-yiMr KWU Hon-keungMr LAM Chung-hoiMs LUNG Shui-hing, MHMr MO Shing-fungMr NG Koon-hungMs SO Ka-manMr SO Shiu-shingMr TAM Chun-yinMr TO Sheck-yuen, MHMr TSANG Hin-hongMr TSUI Fan, MHMs Catherine WONG Lai-sheungMr YAN Siu-namMr YEUNG Chi-hangMr YIP Man-pan
Ex-Officio MemberThe Hon Kenneth LAU Ip-keung, BBS, MH, JP
Yuen Long District CouncilChairmanMr SHUM Ho-kit, JP
(Elected member)
Vice-ChairmanMr WONG Wai-shun, MH
(Elected member)
Elected MembersMr Daniel CHAM Ka-hung, BBS, MH, JPMs CHAN Mei-linMr CHAN Sze-chingMr CHEUNG Muk-lamMr CHING Chan-mingMs CHIU Sau-han, MHMr CHOW Wing-kanMr KWOK Hing-pingMr KWOK Keung, MHThe Hon KWONG Chun-yuMr LAI Wai-hungMs LAU Kwai-yungMr LEE Yuet-man, MHThe Hon LEUNG Che-cheung, SBS, MH, JPMr LEUNG Ming-kinMr LUI Kin, MHThe Hon LUK Chung-hung, JPMs MA Shuk-yinMr MAK Ip-singMr MAN Kwong-mingMr SIU Long-ming, MHMr TANG Cheuk-him
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Mr TANG Cheuk-yinMr TANG Hing-ip, BBSMr TANG Ka-leungMr Ronnie TANG Yung-yiuMr TO Ka-lunMr WONG Cheuk-kinMs WONG Wai-lingMr Zachary WONG Wai-yinMr YIU Kwok-waiMr YOUNG Ka-onMs YUEN Man-yee
Ex-Officio MembersMr LEUNG Fuk-yuenMr MAN Ping-nam, MHMr TANG Ho-ninMr TANG Lai-tungMr TANG Sui-manMr TSANG Shu-wo
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Appendix 4Overseas Representation in Hong Kong
Country/Organisation Represented byAlbania Honorary ConsulArgentina Consul-GeneralAustralia Consul-GeneralAustria Consul-GeneralBahrain Honorary ConsulBangladesh Consul-GeneralBarbados Honorary ConsulBelgium Consul-GeneralBenin Honorary ConsulBhutan Honorary ConsulBotswana Honorary ConsulBrazil Consul-GeneralBrunei Darussalam Consul-GeneralBurundi Honorary ConsulCambodia Consul-GeneralCanada Consul-GeneralChile Consul-GeneralColombia Consul-GeneralCongo, Republic of Honorary ConsulCote d’lvoire Honorary ConsulCroatia Honorary ConsulCyprus Honorary ConsulCzech Republic Consul-GeneralDemocratic People’s Republic of Korea Consul-GeneralDjibouti Honorary ConsulEgypt Consul-GeneralEquatorial Guinea Honorary ConsulEritrea Honorary ConsulEstonia Honorary ConsulEthiopia Honorary ConsulEuropean Union Head of OfficeFiji Honorary ConsulFinland Consul-GeneralFrance Consul-GeneralGermany Consul-GeneralGreece Consul-GeneralGrenada Honorary ConsulGuinea Honorary ConsulHungary Consul-GeneralIceland Honorary ConsulIndia Consul-GeneralIndonesia Consul-GeneralIran Consul-GeneralIreland Consul-GeneralIsrael Consul-GeneralItaly Consul-GeneralJamaica Honorary ConsulJapan Consul-GeneralJordan Honorary ConsulKazakhstan Consul-GeneralKenya Honorary ConsulKorea, Republic of Consul-GeneralKuwait Consul-GeneralLaos Consul-GeneralLatvia Honorary ConsulLesotho Honorary ConsulLiechtenstein Honorary ConsulLithuania Honorary ConsulLuxembourg Honorary ConsulMadagascar Honorary ConsulMalaysia Consul-GeneralMaldives Honorary ConsulMali Honorary ConsulMalta Honorary ConsulMauritius Honorary ConsulMexico Consul-GeneralMicronesia Honorary ConsulMonaco Honorary Consul
Country/Organisation Represented byMongolia Consul-GeneralMorocco Honorary ConsulMozambique Honorary ConsulMyanmar Consul-GeneralNamibia Honorary ConsulNepal Consul-GeneralNetherlands Consul-GeneralNew Zealand Consul-GeneralNiger Honorary ConsulNigeria Consul-GeneralNorway Honorary ConsulOman Honorary ConsulPakistan Consul-GeneralPapua New Guinea Honorary ConsulPeru Consul-GeneralPhilippines Consul-GeneralPoland Consul-GeneralPortugal Consul-GeneralQatar Consul-GeneralRomania Consul-GeneralRussia Consul-GeneralRwanda Honorary ConsulSamoa Honorary ConsulSan Marino Honorary ConsulSaudi Arabia Consul-GeneralSenegal Honorary ConsulSeychelles Honorary ConsulSingapore Consul-GeneralSlovak Republic Honorary ConsulSlovenia Honorary ConsulSouth Africa Consul-GeneralSpain Consul-GeneralSri Lanka Honorary ConsulSudan Honorary ConsulSuriname Honorary ConsulSweden Consul-GeneralSwitzerland Consul-GeneralTanzania Honorary ConsulThailand Consul-GeneralTonga Honorary ConsulTunisia Honorary ConsulTurkey Consul-GeneralUganda Honorary ConsulUnited Arab Emirates Consul-GeneralUnited Kingdom Consul-GeneralUnited States of America Consul-GeneralUruguay Honorary ConsulVanuatu Consul-GeneralVenezuela Consul-in-ChargeVietnam Consul-GeneralYemen Honorary ConsulZimbabwe Consul-General
Bank for International Settlements, Representative Office for Asia and the Pacific
Chief Representative
Hague Conference on Private International Law Asia Pacific Regional Office
Representative
International Finance Corporation Regional Office for East Asia and Pacific and the World Bank Private Sector Development Office for East Asia and Pacific
Regional Director
International Monetary Fund HKSAR Sub-Office
Resident Representative
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Sub-Office
Head of Sub-Office
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Appendix 5
Hong Kong Representation
Government Offices
Mainland of China
BeijingOffice of the Government of the HKSAR in Beijing71 Di’anmen XidajieXicheng DistrictBeijing, ChinaPostal code: 100009Tel: (86)-10-6657-2880Fax: (86)-10-6657-2821E-mail: [email protected]: www.bjo.gov.hk
Liaoning Liaison UnitOffice 3107-1, China Resources Building286 Qingnian Street, Heping DistrictShenyang, Liaoning Province, ChinaPostal code: 110004Tel: (86)-24-3125-5575Fax: (86)-24-3125-5545
Tianjin Liaison UnitRoom 4404, Metropolitan Tower181 Nanjing Road, Heping DistrictTianjin, ChinaPostal code: 300051Tel: (86)-22-6063-2988Fax: (86)-22-6063-2986
ChengduHong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Chengdu38/F, Tower 1, Plaza Central8 Shuncheng Street, Yan Shi KouChengdu, Sichuan Province, ChinaPostal code: 610016Tel: (86)-28-8676-8301Fax: (86)-28-8676-8300E-mail: [email protected]: www.cdeto.gov.hk
Chongqing Liaison UnitRoom 5302, Yingli International Financial Centre28 Minquan Road, Yuzhong DistrictChongqing, ChinaPostal code: 400012Tel: (86)-23-6262-2995Fax: (86)-23-6262-2990
Shaanxi Liaison UnitUnit 1205, Capitaland Xindicheng West Office64 West Section of South 2nd Ring Road, Yanta DistrictXi’an, Shaanxi Province, ChinaPostal code: 710065Tel: (86)-29-8369-1230Fax: (86)-29-8369-1231
GuangdongHong Kong Economic and Trade Office in GuangdongFlat 7101, Citic Plaza233 Tian He North RoadGuangzhou, Guangdong Province, ChinaPostal code: 510613Tel: (86)-20-3891-1220Fax: (86)-20-3891-1221E-mail: [email protected]: www.gdeto.gov.hk
Shenzhen Liaison UnitRoom 2805A, Centralcon Tower3088 Jintian Road, Futian DistrictShenzhen, Guangdong Province, ChinaPostal code: 518033Tel: (86)-755-8339-5618Fax: (86)-755-8339-5108
Fujian Liaison UnitUnit 802, Sino International Plaza137 Wusi Road, Gulou DistrictFuzhou, Fujian Province, ChinaPostal code: 350003Tel: (86)-591-8825-5633Fax: (86)-591-8825-5630
Guangxi Liaison UnitRoom 2306-01, Block B, China Resources Building136-2 Minzu Avenue, NanningGuangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, ChinaPostal code: 530028Tel: (86)-771-2611-228Fax: (86)-771-2611-913
ShanghaiHong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Shanghai21/F, The Headquarters Building168 Xizang Road (M), Huangpu DistrictShanghai, ChinaPostal code: 200001Tel: (86)-21-6351-2233Fax: (86)-21-6351-9368E-mail: [email protected]: www.sheto.gov.hk
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Shandong Liaison UnitRoom 1117, Block A, Shimao International Plaza26 Quancheng Road, Lixia District Jinan, Shandong Province, ChinaPostal code: 250014Tel: (86)-531-8880-7137Fax: (86)-531-8880-9129
Zhejiang Liaison UnitRoom 2107, Tower A, China Resources Building1366 Qianjiang Road, Jianggan DistrictHangzhou, Zhejiang Province, ChinaPostal code: 310016Tel: (86)-571-8815-1097Fax: (86)-571-8812-3919
WuhanHong Kong Economic and Trade Office in WuhanUnit 4303, Tower I, New World International Trade Tower568 Jianshe Avenue, Jianghan DistrictWuhan, Hubei Province, ChinaPostal code: 430022Tel: (86)-27-6560-7300Fax: (86)-27-6560-7301E-mail: [email protected]: www.wheto.gov.hk
Hunan Liaison UnitUnit 3416, Huayuan International Centre36 Xiangjiang Middle Road Section Two, Tianxin District Changsha, Hunan Province, ChinaPostal code: 410002Tel: (86)-731-8227-5609Fax: (86)-731-8227-5610
Henan Liaison UnitUnit 23A01, Block A, Kai Xuan PlazaJunction of Huayuan Road and Nongke Road, Jinshui DistrictZhengzhou, Henan Province, ChinaPostal code: 450008Tel: (86)-371-6123-1206Fax: (86)-371-6123-1213
Europe
BerlinHong Kong Economic and Trade OfficeJaegerstrasse 3310117 Berlin, GermanyTel: (49)-30-22-66-77-228Fax: (49)-30-22-66-77-288E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketoberlin.gov.hk
BrusselsHong Kong Economic and Trade OfficeRue d’Arlon 1181040 Brussels, BelgiumTel: (32)-2-775-0088Fax: (32)-2-770-0980E-mail: [email protected]: www.hongkong-eu.org
GenevaHong Kong Economic and Trade Office5 Allée David-Morse1202 Geneva, SwitzerlandTel: (41)-22-730-1300Fax: (41)-22-730-1304E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketogeneva.gov.hk
LondonHong Kong Economic and Trade Office18 Bedford SquareLondon, WC1B 3JA, UKTel: (44)-207-499-9821Fax: (44)-207-323-2336E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketolondon.gov.hk
North America
New YorkHong Kong Economic and Trade Office115 East 54th StreetNew York, NY 10022, USATel: (1)-212-752-3320Fax: (1)-212-752-3395E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketony.gov.hk
San FranciscoHong Kong Economic and Trade Office130 Montgomery StreetSan Francisco, CA 94104-4301, USATel: (1)-415-835-9300Fax: (1)-415-421-0646E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketosf.gov.hk
WashingtonHong Kong Economic and Trade Office1520 18th Street, NWWashington, DC 20036, USATel: (1)-202-331-8947Fax: (1)-202-331-8958E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketowashington.gov.hk
TorontoHong Kong Economic and Trade Office174 St. George StreetToronto, Ontario M5R 2M7, CanadaTel: (1)-416-924-5544Fax: (1)-416-924-3599E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketotoronto.gov.hk
Vancouver liaison officeSuite 500, Park Place666 Burrard StreetVancouver, British Columbia V6C 3P6, CanadaTel: (1)-604-331-1300Fax: (1)-604-331-1368E-mail: [email protected]
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Asia-Pacific
JakartaHong Kong Economic and Trade Office19th Floor, World Trade Centre 2Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 29-31Jakarta Selatan 12920, IndonesiaTel: (62)-21-8086-9730Fax: (62)-21-2952-2613E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketojakarta.gov.hk
SingaporeHong Kong Economic and Trade Office#34-01, Suntec Tower 29 Temasek BoulevardSingapore 038989Tel: (65)-6338-1771Fax: (65)-6339-2112
(65)-6337-7297E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketosin.gov.hk
SydneyHong Kong Economic and Trade OfficeLevel 1, Hong Kong House80 Druitt StreetSydney, NSW 2000, AustraliaTel: (61)-2-9283-3222Fax: (61)-2-9283-3818E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketosydney.gov.hk
TokyoHong Kong Economic and Trade OfficeHong Kong Economic and Trade Office Building30-1, Sanban-cho, Chiyoda-kuTokyo 102-0075, JapanTel: (81)-3-3556-8980Fax: (81)-3-3556-8968E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketotyo.gov.hk
Hong Kong Economic, Trade And Cultural Office (Taiwan)25/F, President International Tower11 Songgao Road, Xinyi DistrictTaipei, TaiwanPostal code: 11073Tel: (886)-2-2720-0858Fax: (886)-2-2720-8658E-mail: [email protected]: www.hketco.hk
Hong Kong Trade Development CouncilThe Hong Kong Trade Development Council maintains branch and consultant offices round the world. The addresses of these offices are provided on the council’s website.
Head Office38/F, Office TowerConvention Plaza1 Harbour RoadWan Chai, Hong KongTel: (852)-2584-4333Fax: (852)-2824-0249E-mail: [email protected]: www.hktdc.com
Hong Kong Tourism BoardThe Hong Kong Tourism Board also maintains offices or representative offices in various countries. The addresses of these offices are provided on the board’s website.
Head Office9-11/F, Citicorp Centre18 Whitfield RoadNorth Point, Hong KongTel: (852)-2807-6543Fax: (852)-2806-0303E-mail: [email protected]: www.discoverhongkong.com
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Appendix 6Table 1(Chapter 3: The Economy)
(a) Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
2013 2017@ 2018@
GDP (HK$ billion) At current market prices 2,138.3 2,662.8 2,842.9
(+5.0) (+6.9) (+6.8) In chained (2017) dollars 2,385.1 2,662.8 2,742.8
(+3.1) (+3.8) (+3.0)
Per capita GDP (HK$) At current market prices 297,860 360,247 381,544
(+4.5) (+6.1) (+5.9) In chained (2017) dollars 332,238 360,247 368,110
(+2.7) (+3.1) (+2.2)
(b) GDP by Expenditure Component
2013 2017@ 2018@
Expenditure components at current market prices (HK$ billion) Private consumption expenditure 1,413.1 1,785.5 1,942.6 Government consumption expenditure 198.6 261.5 281.0 Gross domestic fixed capital formation 515.5 576.0 611.6 Changes in inventories -1.7 11.0 5.9 Exports of goods (f.o.b.) 3,926.1 4,212.8 4,461.3 Exports of services 812.6 812.9 891.4 Less: Imports of goods (f.o.b.) 4,142.7 4,391.3 4,715.6 Imports of services 583.2 605.5 635.3 GDP 2,138.3 2,662.8 2,842.9
Ratio of expenditure components to GDP at current market prices (%) Private consumption expenditure 66.1 67.1 68.3 Government consumption expenditure 9.3 9.8 9.9 Gross domestic fixed capital formation 24.1 21.6 21.5 Changes in inventories -0.1 0.4 0.2 Exports of goods (f.o.b.) 183.6 158.2 156.9 Exports of services 38.0 30.5 31.4 Less: Imports of goods (f.o.b.) 193.7 164.9 165.9 Imports of services 27.3 22.7 22.3 GDP 100.0 100.0 100.0
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2013 2017@ 2018@
Year-on-year rates of change of GDP and expenditure components (%)
In nominal terms GDP +5.0 +6.9 +6.8 Private consumption expenditure +7.5 +8.2 +8.8 Government consumption expenditure +7.2 +5.4 +7.5 Gross domestic fixed capital formation -0.4 +7.6 +6.2 Exports of goods (f.o.b.) +8.1 +8.2 +5.9 Exports of services +6.4 +6.3 +9.6 Imports of goods (f.o.b.) +9.6 +9.2 +7.4 Imports of services -1.9 +4.7 +4.9
In real terms GDP +3.1 +3.8 +3.0 Private consumption expenditure +4.6 +5.6 +5.5 Government consumption expenditure +2.7 +2.8 +4.2 Gross domestic fixed capital formation +2.6 +2.9 +2.0 Exports of goods (f.o.b.) +8.2 +6.5 +3.6 Exports of services +6.0 +2.9 +4.9 Imports of goods (f.o.b.) +9.9 +7.3 +4.9 Imports of services -2.1 +2.1 +2.3
(c) GDP by Economic Activity at Current Prices
2013 2016 2017@
Percentage contribution of economic activities to GDP at basic prices Agriculture, fishing, mining and quarrying 0.1 0.1 0.1 Manufacturing 1.4 1.1 1.1 Electricity, gas and water supply, and waste 1.7 1.4 1.4 management Construction 4.0 5.2 5.1 Services 92.9 92.2 92.4 Import/export, wholesale and retail trades 25.0 21.7 21.5 Accommodation(1) and food services 3.6 3.3 3.3 Transportation, storage, postal and courier services 6.0 6.2 6.0 Information and communications 3.6 3.5 3.4 Financing and insurance 16.5 17.7 18.9 Real estate, professional and business services 10.8 11.0 10.8 Public administration, social and personal services 17.0 18.1 18.2 Ownership of premises 10.4 10.7 10.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0
GDP at basic prices (HK$ billion) 2,098.1 2,418.0 2,552.8
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(d) Chain Volume Measures of GDP by Economic Activity
2013 2017@ 2018@
Year-on-year rates of change in real terms of value added of major economic activities (%) Manufacturing +0.1 +0.4 +1.3 Construction +4.2 -1.3 +0.1 Services +2.7 +3.6 +3.4 of which: Import/export, wholesale and retail trades +3.3 +4.2 +4.5 Accommodation(1) and food services +3.6 +2.0 +3.9 Transportation, storage, postal and courier services +4.1 +4.8 +3.5 Information and communications +4.0 +4.0 +3.8 Financing and insurance +7.7 +5.7 +4.6 Real estate, professional and business services -4.0 +2.1 +1.5 Public administration, social and personal services +2.5 +3.2 +2.9
Notes: Figures in brackets refer to percentage changes over the same period of the preceding year
Figures on exports and imports of goods and services are compiled based on the change of ownership principle in recording goods sent abroad for processing and merchanting under the standards stipulated in the System of National Accounts 2008. The figures of exports and imports of goods in this table are different from those published in external merchandise trade statistics, which are not compiled based on the change of ownership principle.
Exports of goods include domestic exports and re-exports of goods recorded on a free-on-board (f.o.b.) basis. Imports of goods are also valued on an f.o.b. basis.
(1) 'Accommodation services' refers to hotels, guesthouses, boarding houses and other establishments providing short-term accommodation.
@ Figures are subject to revision later on.
Source: National Income Branch, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 2582 5077.)
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Gross National Income (GNI)
HK$ Billion, unless otherwise specified
2013 2017@ 2018@
In chained (2017) dollars GDP 2,385.1 2,662.8 2,742.8 Net external primary income flows 44.3 115.6 137.0 External primary income inflow 1,300.0 1,422.7 1,575.6 External primary income outflow 1,255.7 1,307.1 1,438.6 RGNI(1) 2,389.3 2,778.4 2,889.4
(+4.0) (+5.8) (+4.0)
Per capita GDP (HK$) 332,238 360,247 368,110 Per capita RGNI (HK$) 332,820 375,879 387,790
(+3.6) (+5.0) (+3.2)
At current market prices GDP 2,138.3 2,662.8 2,842.9 Net external primary income flows 40.5 115.6 141.6 External primary income inflow 1,183.6 1,422.7 1,627.7 External primary income outflow 1,143.0 1,307.1 1,486.1 GNI 2,178.8 2,778.4 2,984.5
(+5.4) (+8.8) (+7.4)
Per capita GDP (HK$) 297,860 360,247 381,544 Per capita GNI (HK$) 303,504 375,879 400,551
(+5.0) (+8.0) (+6.6)
Notes: Figures in brackets refer to percentage changes over the same period of the preceding year.
GNI is a measure of the total income earned by residents of an economy from engaging in various economic activities, irrespective of whether the economic activities are carried out within the economic territory of the economy or outside. GNI is obtained by adding net external primary income flows (i.e. external primary income inflow minus external primary income outflow) to GDP of the same year.
(1) Real Gross National Income (RGNI) is obtained by adding the terms of trade adjustment and real net external primary income flows to real GDP.
@ Figures are subject to revision later on.
Source: Balance of Payments Branch, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 3903 7054.)
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Table 3(Chapter 3: The Economy)
Balance of Payments (BoP)(1)
HK$ Billion
2013 2017@ 2018@
Current account balance(2) 32.5 123.9 121.9 Goods -216.6 -178.5 -254.3 Services 229.4 207.4 256.0 Primary income 40.5 115.6 141.6 Secondary income -20.9 -20.6 -21.4
Capital and financial account balance(2) -86.3 -76.5 -184.0 Capital account -1.6 -0.6 -1.5 Financial non-reserve assets(3) -26.8 174.7 -175.0 Direct investment -50.3 186.9 239.1 Portfolio investment -386.1 264.2 -587.7 Financial derivatives 54.7 61.8 15.5 Other investment 354.9 -338.1 158.1 Reserve assets(3) -57.9 -250.5 -7.6
Net errors and omissions(4) 53.8 -47.4 62.1
Overall Balance of Payments 57.9 250.5 7.6(in surplus) (in surplus) (in surplus)
Notes: (1) The BoP is a statistical statement that systematically summarises, for a specific period (typically a year or a quarter), the economic transactions of an economy with the rest of the world (i.e. between residents and non-residents). A complete BoP account comprises two broad accounts: (a) the current account; and (b) the capital and financial account.
(2) In accordance with accounting rules adopted in compiling the BoP, a positive value for the balance figure in the current account represents a surplus whereas a negative value represents a deficit. In the capital and financial account, a positive value indicates a net financial inflow while a negative value indicates a net outflow. As increases in external assets are debit entries and decreases are credit entries, a negative value for the reserve assets represents a net increase while a positive value represents a net decrease.
(3) The estimates of reserve and non-reserve assets under the BoP framework are transaction figures. Effects of valuation changes (including price changes and exchange rate changes) and reclassifications are not taken into account.
(4) In principle, the net sum of credit entries and debit entries is zero. In practice, discrepancies between the credit and debit entries may occur for various reasons as the relevant data are collected from many sources. Equality between the sum of credit entries and that of debit entries is brought about by the inclusion of a balancing item which reflects net errors and omissions.
@ Figures are subject to revision later on.
Source: Balance of Payments Branch, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 3903 6979.)
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Year-on-year Rates of Change in Consumer Price Indices
Percentages
2013 2017 2018
Composite Consumer Price Index(1) +4.3 +1.5 +2.4 Food +4.4 +2.2 +3.4 Housing +6.7 +2.0 +2.5
Consumer Price Index (A)(1) +5.1 +1.5 +2.7 Food +4.6 +2.0 +3.4 Housing +8.1 +2.2 +3.1
Consumer Price Index (B)(1) +4.1 +1.4 +2.3 Food +4.4 +2.2 +3.2 Housing +6.1 +1.9 +2.5
Consumer Price Index (C)(1) +3.8 +1.5 +2.2 Food +4.0 +2.4 +3.5 Housing +5.7 +1.9 +1.9
Notes: The year-on-year rate of change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an indicator of inflation affecting consumers.
Figures are derived based on the 2014/15-based CPI series. The year-on-year rates of change before October 2015 were derived using the index series in the base periods at that time (for instance the 2009/10-based index series), compared with the index a year earlier in the same base period.
(1) The CPI(A), CPI(B) and CPI(C) respectively cover some 50%, 30% and 10% of households. The average monthly household expenditure (in HK$) of these groups during the base period (i.e. Oct 2014-Sep 2015) were $5,500-$24,499, $24,500-$44,499 and $44,500-$89,999 respectively. Taking into account the impact of price changes since the base period, the monthly household expenditure ranges of the CPI(A), CPI(B) and CPI(C) adjusted to the price level of 2018 are broadly equivalent to $6,000-$26,400, $26,400-$47,600 and $47,600-$96,100 respectively, and that of the Composite CPI is broadly equivalent to $6,000-$96,100. The Composite CPI is compiled based on the overall expenditure patterns of all these households taken together.
Source: Consumer Price Index Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 3903 7374.)
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Table 5(Chapter 3: The Economy)
Business Receipts Indices(Quarterly average of 2008=100)
2013 2017 2018
Service industry
Import/export trade 110.7 106.1 110.0(-0.3) (+2.3) (+3.7)
Wholesale 132.4 130.2 135.7(+4.3) (+2.8) (+4.3)
Retail 181.0 163.3 177.6(+11.0) (+2.2) (+8.7)
Transportation 106.4 108.2 116.9(+1.4) (+7.1) (+8.0)
Warehousing and storage 164.5 265.5 299.3(+8.2) (+14.1) (+12.7)
Courier 206.9 258.0 256.2(+26.1) (+19.1) (-0.7)
Accommodation services(1) 148.9 155.3 172.1(+5.6) (+6.0) (+10.8)
Food services 122.2 142.0 150.6(+3.5) (+5.0) (+6.0)
Information and communications 127.9 155.4 160.2(+6.0) (+2.9) (+3.1)
Banking 156.3 193.8 206.9(+16.8) (-0.1) (+6.8)
Financing (except banking) 106.6 136.3 150.3(+2.6) (+7.2) (+10.3)
Insurance 155.8 280.1 304.4(+15.1) (+11.8) (+8.7)
Real estate 135.6 228.1 240.1(+0.1) (+14.2) (+5.2)
Professional, scientific and technical services 129.7 154.6 159.7(+7.2) (+1.9) (+3.3)
Administrative and support services 128.5 151.7 157.0(+9.5) (+1.5) (+3.5)
Service domain(2)
Tourism, convention and exhibition services 226.4 197.2 217.4#
(+17.8) (+0.7) (+10.2)#
Computer and information technology services 146.1 134.5 138.4(+2.1) (+1.4) (+2.9)
Notes: Figures in brackets refer to percentage changes over the same period of the preceding year.
(1) 'Accommodation services' refers to hotels, guesthouses, boarding houses and other establishments providing short-term accommodation.
(2) A service domain differs from a service industry in that it comprises those economic activities which straddle different industries but are related to a common theme.
# Provisional figures.
Source: Business Services Statistics Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 3903 7267.)
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Table 6(Chapter 3: The Economy)
Total Government Revenue and Expenditure and Summary of Financial PositionHK$ Million
RevenueRevised
Actual Actual estimate2013-14 2017-18 2018-19
Operating Revenue Direct taxes Earnings and profits tax(1) 183,506 208,729 235,400 Indirect taxes Duties 9,720 10,701 10,683 General rates 14,911 22,203 16,974 Internal revenue(2) 61,825 119,869 104,856 Motor vehicle taxes 8,338 8,594 9,197 Royalties and concessions 4,426 3,242 3,404 Fees and charges (tax-loaded fees) 4,951 8,150 8,176 Other revenue Fines, forfeitures and penalties 1,957 2,327 2,074 Properties and investments 20,850 27,403 16,796 Reimbursements and contributions 3,790 3,799 3,997 Utilities Marine ferry terminals 209 204 185 Waterworks 2,634 2,726 2,755 Sewage services 1,042 1,443 1,497 Fees and charges (excluding tax-loaded fees) 7,013 7,743 8,420 Investment income and interest General Revenue Account 19,656 15,626 27,740 Land Fund 10,464 — —
Total Operating Revenue 355,292 442,759 452,154
Capital Revenue Indirect taxes Estate duty 388 31 43 Taxi concessions — — — Other revenue 3,018 1,541 10,580 Funds Capital Works Reserve Fund 89,179 168,768 124,916 Capital Investment Fund 1,610 896 1,405 Civil Service Pension Reserve Fund 1,287 930 1,656 Disaster Relief Fund 3 3 3 Innovation and Technology Fund 165 288 710 Loan Fund 2,647 2,701 2,662 Lotteries Fund 1,757 1,920 2,290
Total Capital Revenue 100,054 177,078 144,265
Total Government Revenue 455,346 619,837 596,419
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Operating Expenditure Recurrent expenditure Personal emoluments 60,710 74,567 79,547 Personnel related expenses 4,789 7,445 8,456 Pensions 23,913 34,410 37,075 Departmental expenses 25,268 31,366 35,121 Other charges 56,720 69,307 84,132 Subventions Education 34,958 47,283 52,217 Health 46,048 56,044 64,046 Social welfare 10,865 15,094 16,701 Universities 14,989 18,882 19,664 Vocational Training Council 2,248 2,577 2,698 Miscellaneous 3,881 4,837 5,089 Non-recurrent 53,325 9,085 29,860
Total Operating Expenditure 337,714 370,897 434,606
Capital Expenditure Plant, equipment and works 1,205 2,319 3,406 Capital subventions 1,356 1,907 2,377 Funds Capital Works Reserve Fund 87,397 86,887 85,130 Capital Investment Fund 12 1,056 3,988 Disaster Relief Fund 171 65 65 Innovation and Technology Fund 732 1,483 1,984 Loan Fund 4,144 4,790 4,636 Lotteries Fund 812 1,459 1,561
Total Capital Expenditure 95,829 99,966 103,147
Total Government Expenditure 433,543 470,863 537,753
HK$ MillionExpenditure
RevisedActual Actual estimate
2013-14 2017-18 2018-19
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Total Government Revenue 455,346 619,837 596,419
Less Total Government Expenditure 433,543 470,863 537,753 Repayment of bonds and notes — — —
Consolidated surplus 21,803 148,974 58,666
Reserve balance at 1 April 733,914 953,960 1,102,934
Reserve balance at 31 March 755,717 1,102,934 1,161,600
Notes: (1) Including salaries tax, profits tax, property tax and personal assessment.
(2) Including bets and sweeps tax, air passenger departure tax and stamp duties.
Source: Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau, Government Secretariat (For enquiries, please call 2810 3658.)
HK$ MillionSummary of financial position
RevisedActual Actual estimate
2013-14 2017-18 2018-19
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Land premium 27%
Properties and investments 7%
Stamp duties 15%
General rates 4%
Bets and sweeps tax 4%
Duties 2%
Other revenue† 5%
Profits tax 22%
Utilities, fees and charges 3%
Salaries tax, personal assessment
and property tax 11%
Chart 1(Chapter 3: The Economy)
Major Sources of Revenue (2017-18)
1. Air passenger departure tax
2. Capital Investment Fund
3. Capital Works Reserve Fund (excluding land premium)
4. Civil Service Pension Reserve Fund
5. Disaster Relief Fund
6. Estate duty
7. Fines, forfeitures and penalties
8. Innovation and Technology Fund
9. Land Fund
10. Loan Fund
11. Loans, reimbursements, contributions and other receipts
12. Lotteries Fund
13. Motor vehicle first registration tax
14. Royalties and concessions
†Other revenue includes:
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Table 7(Chapter 3: The Economy)
Public Expenditure by Policy Area Group
HK$ Million
Actual 2013-14 Actual 2017-18 Revised estimate 2018-19
Non- Non- Non-recurrent recurrent recurrent
and and and Recurrent capital Total Recurrent capital Total Recurrent capital Total
Community and external affairs
9,740 17,978 27,718 12,552 3,791 16,343 13,301 11,720 25,021
Economic 14,097 23,201 37,298 15,498 5,087 20,585 17,583 9,609 27,192
Education 63,458 12,934 76,392 80,233 8,232 88,465 85,504 25,022 110,526
Environment and food 11,669 12,093 23,762 15,335 6,251 21,586 16,930 7,876 24,806
Health 49,890 17,712 67,602 62,616 8,479 71,095 72,706 5,579 78,285
Housing 11,554 9,714 21,268 14,109 18,671 32,780 15,175 17,504 32,679
Infrastructure 17,997 55,726 73,723 21,949 64,342 86,291 24,080 52,875 76,955
Security 32,942 2,351 35,293 40,864 4,969 45,833 44,197 6,234 50,431
Social welfare 51,635 3,717 55,352 65,349 4,967 70,316 80,140 10,629 90,769
Support 37,593 1,345 38,938 51,333 2,947 54,280 55,221 3,560 58,781
Total 300,575 156,771 457,346 379,838 127,736 507,574 424,837 150,608 575,445
Note: Where appropriate, historical figures have been adjusted to align with the definitions and policy area group classifications adopted in the 2019-20 estimate.
Source: Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau, Government Secretariat (For enquiries, please call 2810 3658.)
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Chart 2(Chapter 3: The Economy)
Public Expenditure by Policy Area Group
Actual2017-18
Revised estimate2018-19
Actual2013-14
HK$ Million
71,09514.0%
86,29117.0%
54,28010.7%
45,8339.0%
32,7806.5%
20,5854.0%
16,3433.2%
21,5864.3%
70,31613.9%
88,46517.4%
Social welfare90,76915.8%
Education110,52619.2%
Health78,28513.6%
Infrastructure76,95513.4%
Support58,78110.2%
Security50,4318.8%
Economic27,1924.7%
Community and external affairs
25,0214.3%
Environment and food
24,8064.3%
23,7625.2%
37,2988.2%
27,7186.1%
35,2937.7%
38,9388.5%
21,2684.6%
73,72316.1%
55,35212.1%
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Table 8(Chapter 3: The Economy)
Government Expenditure and the Economy
HK$ Million
RevisedActual Actual estimate
2013-14 2017-18 2018-19
Government Expenditure (see Table 6) Operating Expenditure 337,714 370,897 434,606 Capital Expenditure 95,829 99,966 103,147
Total Government Expenditure 433,543 470,863 537,753Other public bodies 23,803 36,711 37,692
Total Public Expenditure 457,346 507,574 575,445
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at 2,138,305 2,662,532@ 2,845,317@
current market prices(1)
Nominal growth in GDP(1) +5.0% +6.9%@ +6.9%@
Growth in Public Expenditure +14.3% +2.6% +13.4%
Public Expenditure as percentage of GDP 21.4% 19.1% 20.2%
Notes: (1) Figures refer to the calendar years of 2013, 2017 and 2018.
@ Figures are subject to revision later on.
Source: Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau, Government Secretariat (For enquiries, please call 2810 3658.)
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Table 9(Chapter 4: Financial and Monetary Affairs)
Deposits, Loans and Advances of Authorised Institutions
2013 2017 2018
Number of authorised institutions in operation Licensed banks 155 153 152 Restricted licence banks 21 19 18 Deposit-taking companies 24 17 16
Total 200 189 186
(+1.0) (-1.6) (-1.6)
Deposits from customers(1) (HK$ billion) Licensed banks 9,151.6 12,709.6 13,340.7 Restricted licence banks 21.1 37.2 39.5 Deposit-taking companies 7.3 5.7 6.2
Total 9,180.1 12,752.5 13,386.4
(+10.7) (+8.7) (+5.0)
Loans and advances for use in Hong Kong(1)(2)(3) (HK$ billion) Licensed banks 3,932.0 5,981.4 6,278.5 Restricted licence banks 24.5 24.6 28.7 Deposit-taking companies 22.3 12.5 12.3
Total 3,978.8 6,018.5 6,319.5
(+10.6) (+16.1) (+6.5)
Total loans and advances to customers(1) (HK$ billion) Licensed banks 6,384.3 9,251.3 9,649.7 Restricted licence banks 43.5 44.6 55.2 Deposit-taking companies 29.0 17.8 17.7
Total 6,456.8 9,313.7 9,722.6
(+16.0) (+16.1) (+4.4)
Notes: Figures are as at the end of the year.
Figures in brackets refer to percentage changes over the same period of the preceding year.
(1) Figures are subject to revision to take into account any subsequent amendments submitted by authorised institutions.
(2) Excluding loans for trade financing.
(3) The December 2018 figures for loans for use in Hong Kong have been restated to reflect authorised institutions' reclassification of working capital loans. As reclassified loan data before December 2018 is not available, the year-on-year growth rate of loans and advances for use in Hong Kong is calculated based on data that has not been reclassified, which is shown in Table 3.4 of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority's Monthly Statistical Bulletin.
Source: Hong Kong Monetary Authority (For enquiries, please call 2878 8222.)
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Table 10(Chapter 4: Financial and Monetary Affairs)
(a) Exchange Rates
2013 2017 2018
Hong Kong dollar per unit of foreign currency Renminbi 1.2800 1.1989 1.1386 Sterling 12.78 10.55 9.93 US dollar 7.754 7.814 7.834 Euro 10.70 9.38 8.95 Japanese yen 0.0739 0.0693 0.0709 Special Drawing Right 11.94116 11.13385 10.89406
(b) Effective Exchange Rate Index
2013 2017 2018
Effective Exchange Rate Index for Hong Kong dollar(1)
(January 2010 = 100) Trade (import and export)-weighted 94.8 100.9 104.8
Notes: Figures are as at the end of the year.
(1) The Effective Exchange Rate Index for the Hong Kong dollar is derived from the weighted average of nominal exchange rates of the Hong Kong dollar against 15 major currencies.
Sources: Trade Analysis Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 2582 4005.) Hong Kong Monetary Authority (For enquiries, please call 2878 8222.)
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Table 11(Chapter 4: Financial and Monetary Affairs)
Money Supply
HK$ Billion
2013 2017 2018
M1 Hong Kong dollar 1,000.3 1,598.0 1,555.7 Foreign currency 510.6 833.4 865.9
Total 1,510.9 2,431.5 2,421.6
(+9.7) (+9.8) (-0.4)
M3
Hong Kong dollar (1) 4,806.0 7,024.5 7,284.3 Foreign currency(2) 5,279.2 6,779.3 7,119.4
Total 10,085.2 13,803.8 14,403.7
(+12.4) (+10.0) (+4.3)
Notes: Figures are as at the end of the year.
Figures in brackets refer to percentage changes over the same period of the preceding year.
Figures are subject to revision to take into account any subsequent amendments submitted by authorised institutions.
(1) Adjusted to include foreign currency swap deposits.
(2) Adjusted to exclude foreign currency swap deposits.
Source: Hong Kong Monetary Authority (For enquiries, please call 2878 8222.)
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Table 12(Chapter 4: Financial and Monetary Affairs)
Exchange Fund Abridged Balance Sheet
HK$ Million
As at end of year
2013 2017 2018
Assets Foreign currency assets 2,804,963 3,784,572 3,749,739 Hong Kong dollar assets 227,855 230,685 305,160
3,032,818 4,015,257 4,054,899
Liabilities Certificates of Indebtedness 327,372 456,726 485,666 Government-issued currency notes and 10,575 12,213 12,639 coins in circulation Balance of the banking system 164,093 179,790 78,584 Exchange Fund Bills and Notes issued 782,605 1,045,748 1,129,610 Placements by Fiscal Reserves 773,862 1,073,794 1,173,484 Other liabilities 336,803 533,846 564,592
2,395,310 3,302,117 3,444,575
Fund Equity 637,508 713,140 610,324
Note: The Exchange Fund Abridged Balance Sheet is extracted from the Exchange Fund Balance Sheet published in the Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s Monthly Statistical Bulletin.
Source: Hong Kong Monetary Authority (For enquiries, please call 2878 8222.)
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Table 13(Chapter 5: Commerce and Industry)
Merchandise Trade by Main Country or Territory
HK$ Billion
Type of trade/Main country or territory 2013 2017 2018
Imports 4,060.7 4,357.0 4,721.4(+3.8) (+8.7) (+8.4)
Mainland of China 1,942.1 2,030.1 2,186.3 Taiwan 261.9 329.7 338.4 Singapore 246.4 288.1 314.1 South Korea 158.7 252.1 278.3 Japan 286.3 253.4 260.0 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation(1) 3,434.9 3,784.0 4,112.4 Association of Southeast Asian Nations(2) 514.0 652.7 761.5 European Union(3) 315.2 284.9 312.0
Total exports 3,559.7 3,875.9 4,158.1(+3.6) (+8.0) (+7.3)
Mainland of China 1,949.2 2,105.8 2,287.3 United States 331.3 330.2 356.8 India 83.3 158.6 134.3 Japan 135.2 128.5 129.3 Taiwan 77.4 89.4 86.2 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation(1) 2,899.1 3,101.8 3,349.1 Association of Southeast Asian Nations(2) 237.1 284.0 308.2 European Union(3) 334.6 347.1 380.7
Notes: Figures in brackets refer to percentage changes over the same period of the preceding year.
(1) The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation is composed of Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, the Mainland of China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam.
(2) The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is composed of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
(3) The 28 members of the European Union (EU) are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Statistics on merchandise trade with the EU in this table are compiled based on the new coverage. They are thus different from figures shown in earlier editions of this publication.
Source: Trade Analysis Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 2582 4915.)
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Table 14(Chapter 5: Commerce and Industry)
Exports and Imports of Services by Service Component
HK$ Billion
Service component 2013 2017@ 2018@
Exports of services
Transport 242.4 237.4 256.2(-2.5) (+8.6) (+7.9)
Travel 302.0 259.8 288.7(+17.7) (+1.9) (+11.1)
Insurance and pension services 7.9 11.1 11.7(+9.5) (-1.5) (+5.7)
Financial services 128.1 158.7 182.3(+6.1) (+14.6) (+14.9)
Other services 132.3 145.9 152.4(+0.9) (+3.2) (+4.5)
Total 812.6 812.9 891.4(+6.4) (+6.3) (+9.6)
Imports of services
Transport 140.6 136.3 143.7(-1.4) (+3.7) (+5.5)
Travel 164.5 197.9 207.2(+5.7) (+5.6) (+4.7)
Manufacturing services 116.0 91.3 94.1(-16.5) (+3.5) (+3.0)
Insurance and pension services 10.4 11.3 11.8(+10.0) (+2.1) (+4.4)
Financial services 32.7 42.3 46.9(+7.1) (+15.5) (+10.8)
Other services 119.0 126.5 131.6(+1.6) (+2.4) (+4.1)
Total 583.2 605.5 635.3(-1.9) (+4.7) (+4.9)
Net exports of services 229.4 207.4 256.0
Notes: Figures in brackets refer to percentage changes over the same period of the preceding year.
Figures on exports and imports of services are compiled based on the change of ownership principle in recording goods sent abroad for processing and merchanting under the standards stipulated in the System of National Accounts 2008.
@ Figures are subject to revision later on.
Sources: National Income Branch and Trade in Services Statistics Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 2582 5077 or 3903 7415.)
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Table 15(Chapter 5: Commerce and Industry)
(a) Position and Flow of Inward Direct Investment by Selected Major Investor Country/Territory(1)
HK$ Billion
Inward direct investment at market value
Major investor Position at end of year Inflow in year(3)
country/territory(2) 2013 2016 2017 2013 2016 2017
British Virgin Islands 3,537.0 4,316.0 4,980.1 341.9 240.7 329.9
Mainland of China 3,341.6 3,241.4 3,872.4 46.6 256.8 179.2
Cayman Islands 262.6 970.0 1,193.5 34.4 136.0 161.8
Netherlands 696.6 795.3 882.7 16.1 50.4 -1.4
Bermuda 613.8 586.5 656.8 45.7 14.9 17.6
Others 2,031.3 2,699.0 3,604.3 91.6 212.3 175.4
Total 10,482.9 12,608.1 15,189.8 576.2 911.2 862.6
(b) Position and Flow of Outward Direct Investment by Selected Major Recipient Country/Territory(4)
HK$ Billion
Outward direct investment at market value
Major recipient Position at end of year Outflow in year(6)
country/territory(5) 2013 2016 2017 2013 2016 2017
Mainland of China 3,952.3 4,822.7 5,420.1 396.9 234.9 243.3
British Virgin Islands 3,766.0 4,658.2 4,881.3 155.9 156.6 81.7
Cayman Islands 233.2 495.2 543.3 19.5 38.2 1.7
Bermuda 254.6 225.0 288.1 22.4 28.1 49.1
Netherlands 30.0 32.6 248.7 9.0 -0.9 200.4
Others 1,383.6 1,759.1 2,787.5 22.7 6.5 99.5
Total 9,619.7 11,992.8 14,169.1 626.5 463.4 675.7
Notes: (1) Selected based on the position of Hong Kong's inward direct investment from individual investor countries and territories in recent years.
(2) 'Country/Territory' refers to the immediate source economy. It does not necessarily reflect the country or territory from which the funds are initially mobilised.
(3) Negative inflow does not necessarily relate to equity withdrawal. It may be the result of repayment of loans owed to non-resident affiliates.
(4) Selected based on the position of Hong Kong's outward direct investment to individual recipient countries and territories in recent years.
(5) 'Country/Territory' refers to the immediate destination economy. It does not necessarily reflect the country or territory in which the funds are ultimately used.
(6) Negative outflow does not necessarily relate to equity withdrawal. It may be the result of repayment of loans by non-resident affiliates.
Source: Balance of Payments Branch, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 3903 7017.)
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Table 16(Chapter 5: Commerce and Industry)
(a) Regional Headquarters in Hong Kong by Country/Territory where the Parent Company was Located
2013 2017 2018Number % Number % Number %
Number of regional headquarters 1,379 100.0 1,413 100.0 1,530 100.0 in Hong Kong
Country/territory where the parent company was located United States 316 22.9 283 20.0 290 19.0 Japan 245 17.8 233 16.5 244 15.9 Mainland of China 114 8.3 154 10.9 197 12.9 United Kingdom 126 9.1 122 8.6 137 9.0 Germany 81 5.9 87 6.2 98 6.4 France 66 4.8 81 5.7 92 6.0 Switzerland 43 3.1 55 3.9 54 3.5 Singapore 41 3.0 45 3.2 46 3.0 Italy 44 3.2 39 2.8 39 2.5 Australia 32 2.3 35 2.5 35 2.3 Sweden 29 2.1 27 1.9 29 1.9 Netherlands 46 3.3 27 1.9 28 1.8 Taiwan 33 2.4 19 1.3 22 1.4 Canada 19 1.4 19 1.3 21 1.4 Belgium 15 1.1 21 1.5 21 1.4
(b) Regional Offices in Hong Kong by Country/Territory where the Parent Company was Located
2013 2017 2018Number % Number % Number %
Number of regional offices in Hong Kong
2,456 100.0 2,339 100.0 2,425 100.0
Country/territory where the parent company was located United States 506 20.6 443 18.9 434 17.9 Japan 484 19.7 428 18.3 421 17.4 Mainland of China 148 6.0 196 8.4 255 10.5 United Kingdom 209 8.5 221 9.4 219 9.0 Germany 133 5.4 140 6.0 139 5.7 France 114 4.6 101 4.3 119 4.9 Singapore 86 3.5 106 4.5 106 4.4 Taiwan 166 6.8 109 4.7 97 4.0 Switzerland 73 3.0 84 3.6 83 3.4 Italy 69 2.8 54 2.3 62 2.6 Netherlands 68 2.8 56 2.4 52 2.1 Australia 43 1.8 48 2.1 50 2.1 South Korea 43 1.8 47 2.0 47 1.9 Canada 31 1.3 30 1.3 33 1.4 Sweden 31 1.3 29 1.2 30 1.2
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(c) Local Offices in Hong Kong by Country/Territory where the Parent Company was Located
2013 2017 2018Number % Number % Number %
Number of local offices in Hong Kong
3,614 100.0 4,473 100.0 4,799 100.0
Country/territory where the parent company was located Mainland of China 639 17.7 914 20.4 1,139 23.7 Japan 660 18.3 717 16.0 728 15.2 United States 517 14.3 587 13.1 627 13.1 United Kingdom 251 6.9 332 7.4 356 7.4 Singapore 200 5.5 257 5.7 275 5.7 Taiwan 249 6.9 253 5.7 252 5.3 France 127 3.5 161 3.6 162 3.4 Germany 113 3.1 155 3.5 159 3.3 Netherlands 74 2.0 95 2.1 100 2.1 Switzerland 100 2.8 99 2.2 98 2.0 South Korea 82 2.3 94 2.1 90 1.9 Australia 78 2.2 91 2.0 87 1.8 Italy 43 1.2 67 1.5 63 1.3 Canada 47 1.3 57 1.3 59 1.2 Malaysia 38 1.1 52 1.2 43 0.9
Notes: Figures refer to the first working day of June of the year.
In the case of a joint-venture regional headquarters, regional office or local office in Hong Kong, there may be more than one country or territory where its parent companies were located.
Source: Business Expectation Statistics Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 3903 7263.)
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Table 17(Chapter 7: Employment)
Labour Force, Labour Force Participation Rate, Unemployment and Underemployment
2013 2017 2018
Labour Force(1) (’000) Age Group Under 25 334 300 293 25-44 1,908 1,913 1,913 45-64 1,535 1,607 1,632 65 and over 78 127 142 Total 3,855 3,947 3,979 Sex Male 1,993 1,994 2,007 Female 1,862 1,952 1,972 Total 3,855 3,947 3,979
Labour Force Participation Rate (%) Male 69.2 68.3 68.5 Female 54.5 55.1 55.1 Overall 61.2 61.1 61.2
Unemployment Unemployed persons (’000) 131 123 112 Unemployment rate (%) 3.4 3.1 2.8
Underemployment Underemployed persons (’000) 58 46 43 Underemployment rate (%) 1.5 1.2 1.1
Notes: Figures are compiled based on data collected in the General Household Survey from January to December of the year concerned as well as mid-year population estimates.
(1) 'Labour force' refers to the land-based non-institutional population aged 15 and over who satisfy the criteria for being classified as employed population or unemployed population.
Source: Household Statistics Analysis Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 2887 5508.)
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Table 18(Chapter 7: Employment)
Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged (other than those in Civil Service) by Industry, and Number of Construction Sites and Manual Workers at Construction Sites
2013 2017 2018
Number of Number of Number ofNumber of persons Number of persons Number of persons
Industry (1) establishments engaged establishments engaged establishments engaged
Mining and quarrying 2 78 2 49 1 31Manufacturing 11,541 103,683 9,553 91,442 9,347 90,097Electricity and gas supply, and 417 10,956 397 11,228 404 11,324 waste managementImport/export, wholesale 181,663 820,526 177,319 807,499 177,674 808,511 and retail trades Import and export trade 101,796 490,308 100,523 477,820 99,986 474,758 Wholesale 14,480 62,515 13,574 60,415 13,450 59,676 Retail 65,387 267,703 63,222 269,264 64,238 274,077Accommodation(2) and food 17,068 277,794 18,159 283,505 19,409 294,278 services Accommodation services(2) 1,148 40,585 1,242 39,884 1,271 42,234 Food and beverage services 15,920 237,209 16,917 243,621 18,138 252,044Transportation, storage, 9,701 171,620 9,833 180,251 10,194 180,139 postal and courier servicesInformation and 12,224 103,248 14,109 107,122 14,708 109,935 communicationsFinancing and insurance 22,516 213,490 25,792 227,156 26,848 233,480Real estate 15,198 126,523 16,486 131,855 16,911 134,972Professional and business 43,836 353,817 47,591 377,659 49,166 385,872 servicesSocial and personal services 45,562 466,088 51,005 517,373 52,154 527,659
All industries above 359,728 2,647,823 370,246 2,735,139 376,816 2,776,298
Construction sites(3) 1,309 80,061 1,439 122,761 1,489 103,017
Notes: Figures refer to the end of December of the year.
Figures are based on the Quarterly Survey of Employment and Vacancies and the Quarterly Employment Survey of Construction Sites conducted by the Census and Statistics Department.
(1) Figures in this table do not cover establishments and persons engaged in the following activities: (i) Agriculture, forestry and fishing (entire industry section). (ii) Construction (other than construction sites). (iii) Hawkers and retail pitches (other than market stalls). (iv) Taxis, public light buses, certain types of goods vehicles, and inland freight water transport. (v) Monetary authorities and self-employed insurance agents with no business registration. (vi) Renting and leasing of recreational and sports goods. (vii) Public administration (entire industry section). (viii) Work activities within domestic households; activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies; and religious organisations, authors
and other independent artists, and some social and personal services.
(2) 'Accommodation services' refers to hotels, guesthouses, boarding houses and other establishments providing short-term accommodation.
(3) For construction sites, 'establishments' refers to the number of sites while 'persons engaged' refers to manual workers only. Manual workers at construction sites include skilled, semi-skilled and general workers.
Source: Employment Statistics and Central Register of Establishments Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 2582 5076.)
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Table 19(Chapter 7: Employment)
Wage Indices for Employees up to Supervisory Level (Excluding Managerial and Professional Employees) by Industry
Wage Index(September 1992=100)
Industry 2013 2017 2018
Nominal Wage Index
Manufacturing 180.9 214.8 223.4(+4.7) (+3.9) (+4.0)
Import/export, wholesale and retail trades 198.8 222.8 229.5 (+1.9) (+3.0) (+3.0) Transportation 173.2 200.8 212.7
(+4.1) (+2.8) (+5.9) Accommodation(1) and food services 169.4 204.2 214.0 (+3.7) (+4.7) (+4.8) Financial and insurance activities 207.5 238.2 247.3 (+2.8) (+3.6) (+3.8) Real estate leasing and maintenance management 219.2 250.8 261.4 (+9.7) (+4.5) (+4.2) Professional and business services 208.3 258.8 269.8 (+8.1) (+4.6) (+4.2) Personal services 253.8 313.9 326.1
(+5.4) (+4.0) (+3.9) All selected industries(2) 195.2 227.9 237.3
(+4.1) (+3.8) (+4.1)
Real Wage Index
Manufacturing 110.0 116.1 117.2(+0.4) (+2.2) (+0.9)
Import/export, wholesale and retail trades 120.9 120.4 120.4 (-2.2) (+1.3) (§) Transportation 105.3 108.5 111.6
(-0.2) (+1.1) (+2.8) Accommodation(1) and food services 103.0 110.4 112.2 (-0.5) (+3.0) (+1.7) Financial and insurance activities 126.2 128.7 129.7 (-1.4) (+1.9) (+0.8) Real estate leasing and maintenance management 133.3 135.6 137.1 (+5.2) (+2.8) (+1.2) Professional and business services 126.7 139.9 141.5 (+3.7) (+2.9) (+1.2) Personal services 154.4 169.6 171.1
(+1.1) (+2.3) (+0.8) All selected industries(2) 118.7 123.2 124.5
(-0.1) (+2.1) (+1.0)
Notes: Figures refer to December of the year. Figures in brackets refer to percentage changes over the same period of the preceding year.
As from 2016, the Real Wage Indices are derived by deflating the Nominal Wage Indices by the 2014/15-based CPI(A). To facilitate comparison, Real Wage Indices prior to 2016 have been recompiled using the 2014/15-based CPI(A).
(1) 'Accommodation services' refers to hotels, guesthouses, boarding houses and other establishments providing short-term accommodation.
(2) Figures refer to all industries covered by the Wage Enquiry of the Labour Earnings Survey, including the electricity and gas supply industry, sewerage and waste management activities industry and publishing activities industry, the statistics of which are not shown separately.
§ Change within ±0.05%.
Source: Wages and Labour Costs Statistics Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 2887 5550.)
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Table 20(Chapter 7: Employment)
Employed Persons by Monthly Employment Earnings
Thousands
Monthly employment earnings (HK$) 2013 2017 2018
<3,000 112.8 96.7* 94.13,000-3,999 281.9 42.8* 42.74,000-4,999 87.8 327.4 333.85,000-5,999 63.0 65.6 68.16,000-6,999 89.4 54.6 53.47,000-7,999 142.7 58.6 54.58,000-8,999 218.3 99.1 85.29,000-9,999 245.0 124.9 109.110,000-13,999 771.9 682.5 624.114,000-19,999 582.0 759.4 777.220,000-29,999 498.1 638.3 690.330,000-39,999 253.5 334.9 352.3>–40,000 377.7 538.5 582.2
Total 3,724.0 3,823.2 3,867.0
Median monthly employment earnings (HK$) 13,000 15,500 16,500
Notes: Figures are compiled based on data collected in the General Household Survey from January to December of the year concerned as well as mid-year population estimates.
* Revised figures.
Source: Household Statistics Analysis Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 2887 5508.)
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Table 21(Chapter 8: Education)
(a) Educational and Training Institutions(1) by Level of Education of Courses OfferedNumber of institutions
School/Academic year
Level of education 2013-14 2017-18 2018-19
Kindergarten(2) 1,006 1,069 1,072Primary(3) 626 639 646Secondary(3)(4) 626 603 599Post-secondary(5) 28 29 29 of which: Degree-awarding institutions 17 20 21
Notes: (1) Educational and training institutions offering courses at multiple levels of education are counted at the corresponding levels of education. Figures do not include schools offering adult education/tutorial/vocational courses below post-secondary education level.
(2) Figures include kindergarten-cum-child care centres and special child care centres registered under the Social Welfare Department.
(3) Figures include special schools.
(4) Apart from day schools and special schools, figures also include evening schools and institutions offering craft level courses and the Diploma Yi Jin programme.
(5) Figures refer to institutions providing locally accredited, full-time post-secondary programmes.
(b) Student Enrolment (1) by Level of EducationThousands
School/Academic year
Level of education 2013-14 2017-18 2018-19
Kindergarten(2) 171.5 183.0 176.2Primary(3) 324.2 365.7 376.3Secondary(3)(4) 416.0 349.1 344.6#
Post-secondary(5) 334.1* 323.6 324.1#
Notes: Figures for kindergarten, primary and secondary levels refer to the beginning of the respective school/academic years. Figures for post-secondary education are as at the end of December of the respective years. The beginning and end of a school/academic year may vary among different educational and training institutions.
(1) Figures include both full-time and part-time students attending long programmes lasting for at least one school/academic year. Figures do not include students attending adult education/tutorial/vocational courses offered by schools below post-secondary education level.
(2) Figures include pupils attending kindergarten classes (i.e. nursery, lower and upper classes) in kindergarten-cum-child care centres and special child care centres registered under the Social Welfare Department.
(3) Figures include students in special schools.
(4) Figures also include students attending evening schools, craft level courses and the Diploma Yi Jin programme.
(5) Figures include students attending universities and colleges offering post-secondary courses including certificate/diploma, associate degree or equivalent and bachelor degree or above; and also non-local registered or exempted courses leading to non-local higher academic qualifications and operated jointly with non-local institutions.
# Provisional figures.
* Revised figure.
Source: Education Bureau, Government Secretariat (For enquiries, please call 3509 8437.)
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Table 22(Chapter 8: Education)
Distribution of Educational Attainment of Population Aged 15 and OverPercentages
Educational attainment 2013 2017 2018
Primary and below 20.1 18.2 17.9
Secondary 51.0 49.7 49.0
Post-secondary Diploma/Certificate course 3.4 2.4 2.5
Sub-degree course 4.4 5.0 5.2
Degree course 21.1 24.8 25.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0
Note: Figures are compiled based on data collected in the General Household Survey from January to December of the year concerned as well as mid-year population estimates.
Source: Household Statistics Analysis Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 2887 5508.)
Table 23(Chapter 8: Education)
Government Expenditure on Education
Financial year (April-March)
2013-14 2017-18
Revised estimates
2018-19
Total expenditure on education (HK$ million) 76,392 88,465 110,526 As percentage of total government expenditure (%) 17.6 18.8 20.6 As percentage of GDP (%) 3.6 3.3@ 3.9@
Recurrent expenditure on education (HK$ million) 63,458 80,233 85,504 Spent on (%) Primary education 21.2 22.8 23.3 Secondary education 36.1 33.2 32.6 Post-secondary education 27.5 26.9 26.4 Others(1) 15.2 17.1 17.7
Notes: (1) Others include government recurrent expenditure on pre-primary education, special education, vocational and professional education and bureau support.
@ Figures are subject to revision later on.
Source: Education Bureau, Government Secretariat (For enquiries, please call 2892 6267.)
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Table 24(Chapter 9: Health)
Population and Vital Events
2013 2017 2018
Mid-year population 7,178,900 7,391,700 7,451,000Crude birth rate (per 1,000 population) 8.0 7.7 7.2#
Crude death rate (per 1,000 population) 6.0 6.3 6.3#
Infant mortality rate(1) (per 1,000 registered 1.7 1.8 1.5#
live births)Neonatal (aged under four weeks) mortality 0.9 1.1 0.9#
rate(1) (per 1,000 registered live births)Post-neonatal (aged from four weeks to under 0.8 0.6 0.6#
one year) mortality rate(1) (per 1,000 registered live births)Maternal mortality ratio(1) (per 100,000 0.0 1.8 1.8#
registered live births)Life expectancy at birth (years) Male 81.1 81.9 82.2#
Female 86.7 87.6 87.6#
Notes: (1) Figures are derived based on registered deaths. # Provisional figures.
Sources: Demographic Statistics Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 3903 6943.) Department of Health (For enquiries, please call 2961 8569.)
Table 25(Chapter 9: Health)
Registered Deaths and Death Rate by Leading Cause of Death
2013 2017 2018#
Cause Number Rate(1) Number Rate(1) Number Rate(1)
Malignant neoplasms 13,589 189.3 14,354 194.2 14,446 193.9Pneumonia 6,830 95.1 8,032 108.7 8,334 111.9Diseases of heart 5,834 81.3 6,138 83.0 6,070 81.5Cerebrovascular diseases 3,252 45.3 3,124 42.3 2,986 40.1External causes of morbidity 1,860 25.9 1,697 23.0 1,674 22.5 and mortality
Notes: The ranking of causes of death is in accordance with the number of registered deaths in 2017. (1) Death rate per 100,000 population. # Provisional figures.
Source: Department of Health (For enquiries, please call 2961 8569.)
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Table 26(Chapter 9: Health)
Hospital Beds and Selected Types of Registered Healthcare Professionals
2013 2017 2018
Number Rate(1) Number Rate(1) Number Rate(1)#
Hospital beds Ordinance definition(2) 36,720 5.1 39,683 5.4 40,434 5.4 OECD definition(3) 28,637 4.0 30,159 4.1 30,783 4.1
Doctors(4) 13,203 1.8 14,290 1.9 14,651 2.0
Chinese medicine practitioners Registered Chinese medicine 6,743 0.9 7,425 1.0 7,409 1.0 practitioners(5)
Chinese medicine practitioners with 61 § 38 § 35 § limited registration(6)
Listed Chinese medicine 2,715 0.4 2,623 0.4 2,610 0.3 practitioners(7)
Dentists(4) 2,310 0.3 2,500 0.3 2,553 0.3
Nurses(8) 45,846 6.4 54,231 7.3 56,723 7.6
Midwives 4,597 0.6 4,611 0.6 4,445 0.6
Pharmacists 2,285 0.3 2,753 0.4 2,890 0.4
Chiropractors 180 § 218 § 234 §
Notes: Figures are as at the end of the year. (1) Figures refer to the rates per 1,000 population. (2) Figures include all hospital beds in Hospital Authority hospitals, private hospitals, nursing homes and correctional
institutions, which follow the coverage of the Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Maternity Homes Registration Ordinance.
(3) Figures comprise only hospital beds in Hospital Authority hospitals and private hospitals and exclude accident and emergency observation beds, day beds and nursery beds, which follow the definition of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
(4) Figures refer to doctors and dentists with full registration on local and overseas lists. (5) After full implementation of the Chinese Medicine Ordinance, all Chinese medicine practitioners (CMPs) should be
registered before they can practise Chinese medicine in Hong Kong. Any person who wishes to be a registered CMP should have satisfactorily completed an approved undergraduate degree course of training in Chinese medicine practice, and taken and passed the licensing examination.
(6) CMPs with limited registration are allowed to perform clinical teaching and research in Chinese medicine in specified educational and scientific research institutions. Their registration period should not exceed one year and they cannot engage in private practice with patients.
(7) Listed CMPs can practise lawfully in Hong Kong under transitional arrangements for the registration of CMPs until a date to be announced by the Secretary for Food and Health in the Government Gazette. Listed CMPs may become registered CMPs through direct registration, registration assessment or the licensing examination during the transitional arrangements.
(8) Figures refer to registered nurses and enrolled nurses. # Provisional figures. § Less than 0.05.
Sources: Department of Health (For enquiries, please call 2961 8582.) Hospital Authority (For enquiries, please call 2300 7458.)
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Table 27(Chapter 11: Social Welfare)
Social Security
2013 2017 2018
Comprehensive Social Security Assistance Scheme Number of cases(1) (’000) 261 232 226 Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million) 19,773 22,308 21,700
Social Security Allowance Scheme Disability Allowance(3)
Number of cases(1) (’000) 123 146 146 Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million) 3,118 3,703 3,903
Old Age Allowance(3)
Number of cases(1) (’000) 193 246 250 Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million) 7,461 3,884 4,137
Guangdong Scheme(4)
Number of cases(1) (’000) 16 16 17 Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million) — 256 261
Fujian Scheme(5)
Number of cases(1) (’000) — — 1 Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million) — — —
Old Age Living Allowance(3)
Number of cases(1) (’000) 410 474 533 Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million) — 14,280 15,331
Traffic Accident Victims Assistance Scheme Number of cases authorised for payment 7,346 6,755 7,041 Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million) 193 254 237
Notes: (1) Figures are as at the end of the year.
(2) Figures refer to the financial years of 2012-13, 2016-17 and 2017-18.
(3) The Old Age Living Allowance (OALA) was launched in April 2013. Eligible Old Age Allowance recipients and Normal Disability Allowance recipients aged 65 or above were gradually converted to receive OALA payment with effect from April 2013. Higher OALA was launched in June 2018 and OALA was renamed Normal OALA. Figures for OALA combine the data of both Higher OALA and Normal OALA.
(4) The Guangdong Scheme was launched in October 2013.
(5) The Fujian Scheme was launched in April 2018.
Source: Social Welfare Department (For enquiries, please call 2892 5242.)
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Table 28(Chapter 12: Housing)
(a) Stock of Permanent Living Quarters(1) (2) as at Mid-2018
Hong Kong NewType of quarters Island Kowloon Territories Total
Public rental housing units 71,600 318,700 425,600 815,900Subsidised sale flats 45,700 97,800 268,500 412,100Private permanent quarters(3) 366,200 445,200 777,100 1,588,400
Total permanent living quarters 483,500 861,700 1,471,200 2,816,300
(b) Estimated Population by Type of Housing as at Mid-2018
Hong Kong NewType of housing Island Kowloon Territories Total
Public rental housing 192,400 841,900 1,141,800 2,176,100Subsidised home ownership housing 131,900 269,600 780,900 1,182,500Private permanent housing 897,500 1,109,100 1,908,600 3,915,200
Sub-total 1,221,800 2,220,600 3,831,300 7,273,800
Others(4) 177,200
Total population 7,451,000
Notes: All figures are rounded off to the nearest hundred.
(1) While the vast majority of permanent living quarters are occupied by domestic households, a small proportion are occupied by non-Hong Kong residents or are not used as usual accommodation. Accordingly, statistics on permanent living quarters should not be compared directly with statistics on domestic households derived from the population censuses/by-censuses or the General Household Survey for the purpose of assessing the vacancy situation of housing units. The main reason is that households comprising only non-Hong Kong residents or Mobile Residents are not classified as domestic households. As regards statistics related to the housing vacancy situation, the Rating and Valuation Department compiles the vacancy rate of private domestic units regularly and publishes the statistics in the Hong Kong Property Review.
(2) Excluding hotels and accommodation used for inmates of institutions.
(3) Including private residential flats, villas/bungalows/modern village houses, simple stone structures/traditional village houses, quarters in purpose-built staff quarters buildings and quarters known to be used for residential purpose in non-residential buildings, such as commercial buildings and industrial buildings.
(4) Including persons living in non-domestic housing, private temporary housing, institutions and hotels, and on board vessels.
Source: Census Planning Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 3903 6958.)
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Table 29(Chapter 13: Planning, Land and Infrastructure)
Land Usage Distribution as at End-2018
ApproximateClass area (km2) % Remarks
Residential Private Residential 26 2.3 Including residential area developed by private
developers (excluding village houses, subsidised housing and temporary housing area).
Public Residential 17 1.5 Including subsidised housing and temporary housing area.
Rural Settlement 35 3.2 Including village houses and temporary structures.
Commercial Commercial/Business and Office 5 0.5
Industrial Industrial Land 7 0.6 Industrial Estates/Science and 3 0.3 Technology Parks Warehouse and Open Storage 17 1.5
Institutional/Open Space Government, Institutional and 25 2.3 Community Facilities Open Space and Recreation 28 2.5 Including parks, stadiums, playgrounds and
recreational facilities.
Transportation Roads and Transport Facilities 46 4.1 Railways 4 0.4 Airport 13 1.2 Port Facilities 4 0.4
Other Urban or Built-up Land Cemeteries/Funeral Facilities 9 0.8 Utilities 9 0.8 Vacant Land/Construction in Progress 15 1.4 Others 12 1.1
Agriculture Agricultural Land 50 4.5 Fish Ponds/Gei Wais 16 1.4
Woodland/Shrubland/Grassland/Wetland Woodland 276 24.8 Shrubland 264 23.8 Grassland 187 16.8 Mangrove/Swamp 6 0.5
Barren Land Badland 2 0.2 Rocky Shore 4 0.4
Water Bodies Reservoirs 25 2.3 Streams and Nullahs 6 0.5
Total 1,111 100.0 Including about 4km2 of mangrove and swamp below the High Water Mark.
Note: The land use data was compiled using satellite images dated December 2018 and January 2019 (©AIRBUS DS (2018,2019)), in-house survey information of the Planning Department up to end-2018 and other relevant information from various government departments. As definitions of some land use classes and methodology are updated from time to time, the figures this year may not be comparable directly to those provided in previous years.
Source: Planning Department (For enquiries, please call 2231 5000.)
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Table 30(Chapter 13: Planning, Land and Infrastructure)
Property Transactions
2013 2017 2018
Value of registered Agreements for Sale and Purchase of property (HK$ billion) Residential property 298.9 556.3 559.3 Non-residential property 157.3 170.1 182.1
Total 456.3 726.4 741.4
Property price index(1) (Year 1999 = 100) Private domestic units 242.4 333.9 377.4#
Private offices (grades A, B and C) 409.8 487.1 555.2#
Property rental index(1) (Year 1999 = 100) Private domestic units 154.5 182.6 193.0#
Private offices (grades A, B and C) 204.1 241.8 252.0#
Notes: (1) Figures are annual indices.
# Provisional figures.
Sources: Land Registry (For enquiries, please call 2867 4838.) Rating and Valuation Department (For enquiries, please call 2150 8901.)
Table 31(Chapter 13: Planning, Land and Infrastructure)
Water Consumption
Million cubic metres
2013 2017 2018
Fresh water 933 980 1,013Sea water (flushing purposes) 278 278 279
Source: Water Supplies Department (For enquiries, please call 2829 4709.)
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Table 32(Chapter 14: Transport)
(a) Inward and Outward Movements of Aircraft and Vessels
2013 2017 2018
Aircraft (’000) 372 421 428Ocean vessels (million net registered tonnage) 836 835 798River vessels (million net registered tonnage) 211 246 221
Note: Including both cargo and passenger aircraft and vessels.
Sources: Civil Aviation Department (For enquiries, please call 2910 6673.) Marine Department (For enquiries, please call 2852 3659.)
(b) Inward and Outward Movements of Cargo
Thousand tonnes
2013 2017 2018
Discharged By air(1) 1,488 1,724 1,781 By water(2) 162,275 174,578 159,509 By ocean 116,071 118,873 109,878 By river 46,205 55,705 49,631 By road 15,655 14,774 14,523
Total 179,419 191,076 175,814
Loaded By air(1) 2,639 3,214 3,237 By water(2) 113,780 106,967 99,032 By ocean 68,168 58,017 54,672 By river 45,612 48,951 44,360 By road 9,902 7,536 7,313
Total 126,321 117,717 109,581
Notes: (1) Excluding mail.
(2) 'Ocean' refers to transport by vessels operating beyond river trade limits, while 'river' refers to transport by vessels plying within river trade limits.
Sources: Civil Aviation Department Customs and Excise Department Outward Processing and Shipping Statistics Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call the Census and Statistics Department on 2582 4068.)
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(c) Port Container Throughput
Thousand TEUs
2013 2017 2018
Kwai Tsing Container Terminals 17,118 16,236 15,473 Inward 8,705 8,456 8,002 Outward 8,413 7,780 7,471
Other than Kwai Tsing Container Terminals 5,234 4,534 4,123 Inward 2,770 2,312 2,142 Outward 2,465 2,223 1,982
Total 22,352 20,770 19,596 Inward 11,474 10,768 10,144 Outward 10,878 10,003 9,452
Note: TEU refers to a 20-foot equivalent unit.
Sources: Marine Department Outward Processing and Shipping Statistics Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call the Marine Department on 2852 3659.)
(d) Arrivals and Departures of Passengers by Mode of Transport
Thousands
Mode of transport 2013 2017 2018
Arrivals By air(1) 20,905 25,869 27,112 By sea 12,768 12,025 11,792 By land 105,066 111,861 118,517
Total 138,739 149,755 157,421
Departures By air(1) 20,046 25,063 26,266 By sea 15,008 14,800 13,862 By land 103,609 109,814 117,138
Total 138,663 149,677 157,265
Note: (1) Including helicopter passengers to and from Macao.
Source: Immigration Department (For enquiries, please call 2824 6111.)
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Table 33(Chapter 14: Transport)
(a) Motor Vehicles Licensed by Type
Thousands
Type 2013 2017 2018
Private cars 476 553 565Motorcycles (including motor tricycles) 42 53 56Taxis 18 18 18Buses, public and private 13 14 14Light buses, public and private 7 7 8Goods vehicles 117 113 116Special purpose vehicles 2 2 2Government vehicles (excluding military vehicles) 6 6 6
Total 681 766 784
Note: Figures are as at the end of the year.
(b) Public Transport: Average Daily Passenger Journeys by Different Modes of Transport
Thousands
2013 2017 2018
Franchised Bus 3,908 3,967 4,054Mass Transit Railway (MTR) 4,395 4,851 4,970MTR Bus (north-western New Territories) 131 139 140Red Minibus and Green Minibus 1,864 1,815 1,806Taxi 1,010 898 889Tramway(1) 198 172 165Light Rail 470 489 492Ferry(2) 136 128 127Residents’ Services 238 232 225
Total 12,350 12,691 12,868
Notes: (1) These figures do not include the Peak Tram.
(2) 'Ferry' includes franchised and licensed services but excludes kaitos.
Source: Transport Department (For enquiries, please call 2804 2600.)
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Table 34(Chapter 15: The Environment)
(a) Electricity Consumption
Terajoules
2013 2017 2018
Domestic 39,941 42,127 41,965Commercial 101,683 103,893 105,689Industrial 11,190 11,196 11,081Street lighting 387 389 382Exports to the Mainland of China 5,940 4,828 2,002
Total 159,141 162,432 161,118
Note: 1 terajoule = 1012 joules
Sources: CLP Power Hong Kong Limited The Hongkong Electric Company, Limited (For enquiries, please call the Census and Statistics Department on 3903 7246.)
(b) Gas (Towngas) Consumption
Terajoules
2013 2017 2018
Domestic 15,266 15,319 15,466Commercial 11,678 12,161 12,368Industrial 1,612 1,569 1,717
Total 28,556 29,049 29,550
Note: 1 terajoule = 1012 joules
Source: The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (For enquiries, please call the Census and Statistics Department on 3903 7246.)
(c) Local Sales of Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Tonnes
2013 2017 2018
Local sales 389,554 337,246 339,306
Source: Industrial Production Statistics Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 3903 7246.)
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Table 35(Chapter 15: The Environment)
Meteorological Observations
Normals (1981-2010)Whole
January July year 2018
Air temperature (°C) Mean maximum 18.6 31.4 25.6 26.6 Mean 16.3 28.8 23.3 23.9 Mean minimum 14.5 26.8 21.4 21.9Mean relative humidity (%) 74 81 78 77Total rainfall (mm) 24.7 376.5 2,398.5 2,162.9Total bright sunshine (hours) 143.0 212.0 1,835.6 1,875.0Mean wind speed (km/h) 25.3 21.3 23.3 23.2
Source: Hong Kong Observatory (For enquiries, please call 2926 8444.)
Table 36(Chapter 15: The Environment)
Environmental Statistics
2013 2017 2018
Average daily solid waste (tonnes)(1)
Municipal solid waste disposed of at landfills 9,550 10,730 △
Municipal solid waste recovered 5,500 5,020 △
Overall construction waste disposed of at landfills 3,590 4,210 △
Special waste disposed of at landfills 1,170 580 △
Number of pollution complaints handled Air 12,324 10,080 10,328 Noise 6,457 5,192 5,278 Waste 3,286 3,855 3,994 Water 1,824 2,684 2,731 Miscellaneous 475 565 709
Total 24,366 22,376 23,040
Notes: (1) All figures are rounded off to the nearest ten.
∆ Not yet available.
Source: Environmental Protection Department (For enquiries, please call 2838 3111.)
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Table 37(Chapter 16: Public Order)
Traffic Accidents by Area
Number of accidents
2013 2017 2018
Hong Kong Island(1) 3,057 2,751 2,864Kowloon 5,620 5,691 5,827New Territories(2) 7,412 7,283 7,244
Total 16,089 15,725 15,935
Notes: (1) Including traffic accidents on outlying islands other than Lantau Island.
(2) Including traffic accidents on Lantau Island.
Source: Hong Kong Police Force (For enquiries, please call 2860 6246.)
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Table 38(Chapter 16: Public Order)
(a) Reported Crimes by Type of Offence
Cases reported
Type of offence 2013 2017 2018
Violent crime 12,153 9,086 8,884Non-violent crime 60,758 46,931 45,341
Total 72,911 56,017 54,225
Overall crime rate (per 100,000 population) 1,016 758 728Violent crime rate (per 100,000 population) 169 123 119
(b) Persons Arrested for Crime by Type of OffencePersons arrested
Type of offence 2013 2017 2018
Violent crime 8,324 6,105 6,073Non-violent crime 28,285 24,261 22,893
Total 36,609 30,366 28,966
Rate of persons arrested for crime (per 100,000 population aged 10 and over)
549 446 422
Source: Hong Kong Police Force (For enquiries, please call 2860 8448.)
(c) ICAC Cases
Number of persons prosecuted(1)
2013 2017 2018
Pending Convicted Acquitted Others Total
Involving individuals employed in government 15 12 4 9 0 0 13 departments and policy bureaus
Private sector Civilians prosecuted in public-sector cases 24 39 6 6 0 0 12 Civilians prosecuted in private-sector cases 177 137 60 49 6 0 115 Sub-total 201 176 66 55 6 0 127
Public bodies(2) 4 5 8 1 1 0 10
Total 220 193 78 65 7 0 150
Notes: (1) The figures in the above table denote the number of prosecutions. If a person is prosecuted in different cases, calculation of the figures will take into account the number of prosecutions made against that person.
(2) As defined in the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance.
Source: Independent Commission Against Corruption (For enquiries, please call 2826 3267.)
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Table 39(Chapter 17: Media and Communications)
Access to Information and Communication Technology
2013 2017 2018
Number of telephone lines(1) (thousands) Business 1,841 1,826 1,813 Residential 2,478 2,325 2,286 Total 4,319 4,151 4,099Number of fixed telephone lines per 1,000 population 599 560 548#
Number of facsimile lines (thousands) 202 161 154Number of public mobile subscribers(2)(3) (thousands) 17,194 18,340 19,367
[7,847] [8,347] [8,398]Public mobile subscribers per 1,000 population(2)(3) 2,384 2,474 2,588#
[1,088] [1,126] [1,122]#
Number of 2.5G/3G/4G public mobile subscribers(3)(4) 12,352 17,053 18,573 (thousands)Average volume of mobile data usage 978 2,147 2,666 per 2.5G/3G/4G subscriber per month(3)(5) (megabytes) Number of licensed internet service providers (ISPs)(6) 197 233 251Number of customers of licensed ISPs(7)
Registered customer accounts with dial-up access(8) 462 141 52 (thousands) Registered broadband internet access customer 2,232 2,646 2,699 accounts (thousands)Fixed internet subscribers per 1,000 population 374 376 368#
Fixed broadband internet subscribers 310 357 361#
per 1,000 populationMobile broadband subscribers per 1,000 population 1,713 2,300 2,482#
International internet bandwidth per person 1,884.6 8,241.5 9,868.6#
(kilobits per second)
Notes: Unless otherwise specified, figures are as at the end of the year. (1) Figures include direct dialling in lines, facsimile lines, datel lines and subscribers of internet protocol (IP) telephony/
voice-over-IP services. (2) Including pre-paid SIM cards. Figures excluding pre-paid SIM cards are presented in square brackets. (3) Figures for 2013 and 2017 refer to the end of December of the respective years, whereas figures for 2018 refer to the
end of October 2018. (4) Figures include subscribers of pre-paid SIM cards. (5) Figures refer to December of the respective years. (6) Including all licensees authorised to provide internet access services. (7) Estimated figures are based on returns from the ISPs and do not include users who are not customers of the
licensed ISPs. (8) Excluding internet pre-paid calling cards. # Provisional figures.
Source: Office of the Communications Authority (For enquiries, please call 2961 6333.)
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Table 40(Chapter 17: Media and Communications)
(a) Penetration of Information Technology into Households
Percentages
2013 2017 2018
Households with access to the internet at home(1)(2) — — 92.3
Households with personal computers at home(2) 81.9 80.9 75.3
Households with personal computers at home connected to 79.9 80.2 75.1the internet(2)
(b) Usage of Information Technology among Household Members
Percentages
2013 2017 2018
Persons aged 10 and over who had used the internet 74.2 89.4 90.5
during the 12 months before enumeration(3)
Persons aged 10 and over who had used personal computers 74.9 79.8 80.3during the 12 months before enumeration(3)
Notes: Figures for 2013 refer to January to April, figures for 2017 refer to June to September and figures for 2018 refer to June to September.
(1) Figure is available from 2018 onwards.
(2) As a percentage of all households in Hong Kong.
(3) As a percentage of all persons aged 10 and over in Hong Kong.
Source: Social Surveys Section, Census and Statistics Department (For enquiries, please call 2887 5103.)
Table 41(Chapter 17: Media and Communications)
Postal Services
2013 2017 2018
Letter mail (million articles) 1,257 1,166 1,245
Parcels (thousands) 1,361 882 812
Source: Hongkong Post (For enquiries, please call 2921 2264.)
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Table 42(Chapter 19: Travel and Tourism)
Visitor Arrivals by Country/Region of ResidenceThousands
Country/region of residence 2013 2017 2018
Africa 169 131 129Americas 1,666 1,782 1,873Australia, New Zealand & South Pacific 717 687 704Europe 1,894 1,901 1,938Middle East 191 170 165North Asia 2,141 2,718 2,709South & Southeast Asia 3,718 3,626 3,572Taiwan 2,100 2,011 1,925Mainland of China 40,745 44,445 51,038Macao SAR 958 1,001 1,095Not identified § § §
Total 54,299 58,472 65,148
Note: § Fewer than 500 arrivals.
Source: Hong Kong Tourism Board (For enquiries, please call 2807 6543.)