Security Secretary Inspects New Huanggang Port with Shenzhen Delegation
Crhk · 2 SOURCESabout 2 hours ago2 MIN

Summary
Security Secretary Tang Ping-keung led a joint inspection of the Hong Kong port area at the new Huanggang Port with a Shenzhen delegation on Tuesday, followed by co-chairing a meeting of the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Port Planning and Construction Task Force. Both sides agreed the port can officially open once the co-processing system facilities are complete and cross-border full-process stress tests are successfully conducted .
Key Points
- Tang Ping-keung and his team joined the Shenzhen delegation at the Hong Kong port area of the new Huanggang Port to conduct on-site inspection of preparation work
- They co-chaired the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Port Planning and Construction Task Force meeting after the inspection
- Both sides agreed that upon completion of the co-processing system facilities and successful cross-border full-process stress tests, the opening arrangements can be finalized
- Tang thanked the Shenzhen side for their cooperation in construction during the meeting
- Tang emphasized that the Huanggang Port is not only a major infrastructure project but also carries a national mission
Why It Matters
The new Huanggang Port, when opened, will significantly enhance connectivity between Hong Kong and Shenzhen, streamlining cross-border movement for residents and freight. The successful coordination between the two sides demonstrates close cooperation under the framework of the Greater Bay Area development, with the port expected to become a key gateway for regional integration .
The new Huanggang Port, when opened, will significantly enhance connectivity between Hong Kong and Shenzhen, streamlining cross-border movement for residents and freight. The successful coordination between the two sides demonstrates close cooperation under the framework of the Greater Bay Area development, with the port expected to become a key gateway for regional integration .