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Hong Kong to Table Bill by Year-End for Standardised Mass Transit Regulation
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SCMP Economy4/27/2026Politics1 min readChina

Hong Kong to Table Bill by Year-End for Standardised Mass Transit Regulation

Government proposes technology-neutral framework to oversee future projects including Kai Tak and East Kowloon, addressing fare concerns and service quality

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  • Hong Kong's transport chief announced plans to table legislation by year-end establishing a standardised, technology-neutral regulatory framework for future mass transit projects, including Kai Tak and East Kowloon.
  • The framework would empower the Executive Council to grant franchises while enabling government penalties, licence revocation or asset seizure for non-compliance.
  • Lawmakers raised concerns over fares and long-term service quality, with proposed fare adjustment mechanisms tied to consumer price index, wage index and productivity factors.

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Why It Matters

Hong Kong's current regulatory framework for land-based public transport has been tailored to specific modes or individual operators. The government seeks to modernise this approach to accommodate emerging transport technologies and systems.

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Hong Kong plans to table a bill by year-end to standardise regulation of future mass transit projects, including Kai Tak and East Kowloon, the transport chief has said, as lawmakers raise concerns over fares and long-term service quality. Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan told lawmakers on Monday that the government was pursuing policy innovation by adopting open tenders for future projects, with the aim of enhancing service quality and identifying the most effective operators for emerging collective transport systems. “Our existing frameworks for regulating land-based public transport services and operators have been tailored to specific modes of transport or individual operators. Moving forward, we propose establishing a technology-neutral, versatile and standardised regulatory framework,” she said. “This will ensure compatibility across different systems and operators, allowing us to not only advance in terms of hardware but also, through our policy and regulatory procedures, to swiftly and fully seize the opportunities brought about by technological advancements.” The proposed framework would establish an oversight regime empowering the Executive Council to grant franchises while allowing the government to penalise operators, revoke licences or seize assets for non-compliance. In addition to primary legislation governing corporate governance and safety, tailored subsidiary legislation would regulate specific operations and passenger conduct. Detailed agreements would set out technical standards, construction timelines and mandatory fare adjustment mechanisms, taking into account the consumer price index, wage index and productivity factors, with a capping mechanism in place.

What to Watch

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  • Bill will be tabled in the Legislative Council by end of 2026

    Very likely · Within months

  • Open tender process will be adopted for Kai Tak and East Kowloon projects

    Very likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • What specific penalties will be imposed for non-compliance?
  • How will the capping mechanism for fare adjustments work in practice?
  • What timeline is expected for the actual implementation of the new projects?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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