Key facts
- Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu is focused on his current term, which has one year remaining.
- Lee described the final year as a long period for many achievements.
- He declined to answer questions about seeking a second five-year term.
- Lee stated that Hong Kong's interests take priority over his personal interests.
- He expressed optimism about Hong Kong's economic development.
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has indicated that his primary focus is on accomplishing significant tasks within the remaining year of his current term. He described this period as a "long period for a lot of things to be achieved," sidestepping inquiries about whether he would seek a second five-year term in 2027. Lee emphasized his dedication to Hong Kong's overall good, stating that the region's interests take precedence over his personal ones. He also expressed a positive outlook on the future of Hong Kong's economic development. Among the policy initiatives he highlighted were allowing stock market trading during typhoons and implementing time-varying tolls at three harbour crossings. Lee, who took office in 2022, reflected on his four years in leadership, framing the role of Chief Executive as a mission requiring selflessness and full devotion to the city.
