The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government will
earmark 29 billion HK dollars (US$3.7 billion) a year on average
for infrastructure projects in the next five years, Financial
Secretary Henry Tang said Wednesday.
Presenting the government's 2006-2007 budget to the Legislative
Council, he said about 14,000 new construction jobs are expected to
be created in the coming year.
He said the government will commence as soon as possible the
major projects under planning, such as the North Lantau Highway
Connection to the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and the Central
Government Complex and LegCo Building at Tamar.
These will create more construction employment opportunities and
ensure that public works expenditure will remain stable over the
next few years. Meanwhile, the community is engaged in discussing
the plans for other large-scale projects, including KaiTak
Development and the Central-Wan Chai Bypass.
He said the government's fiscal targets are to keep its accounts
in balance and the share of public expenditure in the gross
domestic product (GDP) at 20 percent or below over the next few
years. For 2006-07, public expenditure is forecast at around 18
percent of GDP, lower than most other developed economies.
Tang said the government would have liked to develop more parks,
piazzas, open space and cultural and heritage sites.
He said the government attaches great importance to the
prevention and control of infectious diseases. The government will
continue its efforts to prevent the outbreak of avian influenza and
has begun stockpiling antivirals. In the case of outbreaks, all
necessary resources will be made available.
(Xinhua News Agency February 22, 2006)