Understanding Customs Clearance in Hong Kong's Cross-Border Low-Altitude Economy
Protocols for Hong Kong's Cross-Border Low-Altitude Economy
The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Sun Dong, highlighted the necessity of customs clearance procedures for Hong Kong's cross-border low-altitude economy. This initiative aims to create a regulated environment for the operations of drones and other technologies within defined parameters, emphasizing the importance of fixed routes and custom regulations for smooth transportation.
Strategic Developments
The Lok Ma Chau Loop has been earmarked as a prime location for the upcoming low-altitude projects. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu addressed the establishment of a working group focused on strategizing low-altitude initiatives, exploring regulatory amendments, and enhancing infrastructure.
- Key areas of focus:
- Develop a framework for managing the low-altitude economy
- Drive advancements in communication technology
- Create a supportive environment for research and development
Addressing Legislative Concerns
Concerns from legislators like Lo Wai-kwok and Lam Chun-sing regarding the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Zone were acknowledged. Development outlines are expected soon, promising advancements in infrastructure and community support.
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