The Hong Kong Director of Finance, Chen Maobo, hopes that the fiscal budget of the new year can provide stable pavement and leadership for the recovery of Hong Kong, and develop a broader development space for Hong Kong through actively investing in the future.

Chen Maobo wrote on the blog on Sunday (February 12) that he and his colleagues are trying to finalize the content of the budget, and said that the preparations for the preparations are full of challenges every year, and the background and content of the challenge arenot exactly.

Chen Maobo said: "This year's challenge is when the economy is warm and cold, and when the recovery momentum needs to be reinforced, how can we stabilize the livelihood and the economy, increase development momentum, and plan the future;On the one hand, it is necessary to maintain fiscal discipline and maintain the sustainability of public finances. Among them, creativity and appropriate balance are needed. "Hong Kong will issue a new fiscal budget on February 22.

He pointed out that the economy has gradually recovered, and the unemployment rate has gradually fallen to a lower level, but many industries face recruitment difficulties and believe that this really needs to be actively dealt with.

Chen Maobo wrote that after the downturn in the previous paragraph, the economy, society, enterprises and individuals need to recover and regulate interest."We believe that after stress, exercise, and proper interest rate adjustment, society and economy are expected to reach the" excess recovery 'as the body, and become more tough and explosive. The overall performance will climb to a higher new level. "

After Hong Kong has fully resumed the convenient round and forth with mainland China and the international internationally, Chen Maobo said that the number of travelers visiting Hong Kong is gradually increasing, but it is still quite far from the epidemic.However, he expects that tourism, retail, catering, transportation and logistics and other industries will gradually regain growth with society.