
Hong Kong authorities have pledged to fast-track renovation and equipment upgrades at the Huanggang Port border checkpoint as the Legislative Council prepares to approve the Huanggang Port Hong Kong Port Area Bill. The bill, which must be passed by July 31, provides the legal basis for a co-location arrangement allowing Hong Kong to exercise jurisdiction over the port area. The upgrades aim to expedite the opening of the upgraded checkpoint.
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Bill provides legal basis for co-location arrangement
The legislature is preparing to approve the Huanggang Port bill this week.
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Hong Kong authorities have pledged to fast-track renovation, equipment installation and testing at an upgraded border checkpoint.
South China Morning PostHong Kong authorities have pledged to fast-track renovation, equipment installation and testing at an upgraded border checkpoint as the legislature prepares to approve the Huanggang Port bill this week, pending an opening date.
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Hong Kong authorities have pledged to fast-track renovation, equipment installation and testing at an upgraded border checkpoint.
South China Morning PostThe legislature is preparing to approve the Huanggang Port bill this week.
South China Morning PostThe Huanggang Port Hong Kong Port Area Bill provides the legal basis for implementing a co-location arrangement at the border crossing.
South China Morning PostThe bill must be approved by July 31.
South China Morning PostOnce the bill is approved, the city can exercise jurisdiction.
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