Laws and regulations are being amended to promote the development of the low-altitude economy, deputy financial secretary says
The Hong Kong government plans to permit more businesses to test higher-capacity aerial vehicles, aiming to boost the low-altitude economy and assess their impact on logistics efficiency and traffic, Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong Wai-lun said.
“Amendments to local laws and regulations to promote the development of the low-altitude economy are in the works,” he said. One of the key points of the amended laws would be to allow higher payloads, which would result in more such drones being allowed to operate, he added.
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