We believe that Hong Kong s infrastructure growth will be hampered by a worsening business environment and continued labour shortage. The Hong Kong government s aims to develop the territory s transport infrastructure will continue to be hampered by continued delays and cost overruns, which will keep growth muted over the coming years. ...We believe that Hong Kong s infrastructure growth will be hampered by a worsening business environment and continued labour shortage. The Hong Kong government s aims to develop the territory s transport infrastructure will continue to be hampered by continued delays and cost overruns, which will keep growth muted over the coming years. � The long-term outlook for Hong Kong s residential and non-residential construction sector is subdued given that it is already mature. While there is still room for growth in public housing and building of hospitals, we expect growth to slow further to around -.---.- up to ----.
...We believe that Hong Kong s infrastructure growth will be hampered by a worsening business environment and continued labour shortage. The Hong Kong government will continue to increase investment in transport infrastructure, but growth in this area will be undermined by frequent delays and cost overruns. ...We believe that Hong Kong s infrastructure growth will be hampered by a worsening business environment and continued labour shortage. The Hong Kong government will continue to increase investment in transport infrastructure, but growth in this area will be undermined by frequent delays and cost overruns. The payment of a surcharge by Hong Kong air passengers in order to fund the construction of the international airport s third runway is a clear example. ...The payment of a surcharge by Hong Kong air passengers in order to fund the construction of the international airport s third runway is a clear example. Public housing will remain the bright spot among the residential construction segment as the Hong Kong authorities aim to improve housing affordability, which is the worst, according to Demographia s --th
...The government s efforts to stimulate closer integration with mainland China have prompted plans for the construction of transport links. Low tax rates and a stable political environment increase the market s attractiveness. ...