According to a press release from the Hong Kong Government, the Secretary for Treasury, Hui Ching-yu, said that the Hong Kong Gold Central Clearing System, managed by a company wholly owned by the government, is scheduled to be put into trial operation within 2026. The Government will set up a preparatory group to involve a wide range of local and international industry stakeholders, promote industry collaboration, and facilitate in-depth discussions on the details of the composition, membership and financial arrangements of industry organizations operated independently by the industry. The Hong Kong Airport Authority has completed the first phase of the expansion of the Airport Precious Metals Depot, with a capacity of 200 tonnes, and is actively implementing plans to further expand the capacity to 1,000 tonnes.

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According to a press release from the Hong Kong Government, the Secretary for Treasury, Hui Ching-yu, said that the Hong Kong Gold Central Clearing System, managed by a company wholly owned by the government, is scheduled to be put into trial operation within 2026. The Government will set up a preparatory group to involve a wide range of local and international industry stakeholders, promote industry collaboration, and facilitate in-depth discussions on the details of the composition, membership and financial arrangements of industry organizations operated independently by the industry. The Hong Kong Airport Authority has completed the first phase of the expansion of the Airport Precious Metals Depot, with a capacity of 200 tonnes, and is actively implementing plans to further expand the capacity to 1,000 tonnes.