
Hong Kong proposes bill for unified regulation of new mass transit projects

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Hong Kong plans to introduce a bill by year-end to standardize regulation of future mass transit projects, including Kai Tak and East Kowloon. The proposed framework aims to enhance service quality through open tenders and establish a technology-neutral regulatory system. It will empower the Executive Council to grant franchises and penalize non-compliant operators. Lawmakers expressed concerns over fare adjustments and service performance, urging the government to ensure strict regulations. The bill is expected to be submitted to the Legislative Council in late 2026, with franchises anticipated to begin in early 2027.
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