Hong Kong to begin handing out HK$5,000 vouchers in August

Hong Kong to begin handing out HK$5,000 vouchers in August

The move is to stimulate consumption as the city gradually begins recovering from the pandemic.

People wearing face masks walk across a street in Hong Kong last month. (AP pic)
HONG KONG:
Hong Kong will begin handing out HK$5,000 (US$644) spending vouchers to residents from August to help boost consumption in the pandemic-hit economy.

Those eligible will be able to register for the vouchers from July 4 to Aug 14, Financial Secretary Paul Chan said at a briefing today.

The vouchers, available through payment systems such as the Octopus transit card, Alipay and WeChat Pay, will be usable to pay for things such as retail shopping and public transport.

The funds will be paid out in three installments starting from as soon as Aug 1.

The spending vouchers were first announced by Chan in his budget speech in February along with plans to provide loans for the unemployed to stimulate consumption as the city gradually begins recovering from the pandemic.

While the economy ended its record recession in the first quarter and joblessness is declining, retail spending remains weak.

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