Cable TV surrenders the pay TV licence. Cable TV, a subsidiary of Cable Broadband, has been approved by the government to return the local pay TV program service licence. Expected to stop transmitting relevant signals from June 1. “Workforce utilization and layoff planning”. Cable is said to be planning to fry one adult.
The Secretary for Trade and Economic Development, Yau Ying-wah, said on a radio program this morning (18th) that it reflects that the overall workforce of cable TV may decrease, for example, there will be no more recruitment after the loss of workforce. . He also understands that after the license is returned, there will be an increase and decrease in manpower If there is any internal use related to cable equipment, the authorities will communicate with the Department of Labor and pay close attention to cable tv trend. When asked about the challenges faced by media management, Yau Ying-wah believed that the authorities hope to make the media more flexible in terms of business arrangements by tearing down the wall and loosening ties. The authorities are also prepared to discuss with the broadcasting industry how to do better.
In addition, in terms of the tourism industry, Qiu Yinghua mentioned that after the authorities sent 500,000 air tickets, they saw that tour groups were coming to Hong Kong, and the seats were also tight. He believed that the it could lead and drive the economy, including retail and catering The economy is gradually improving. The Hong Kong government sent a delegation to visit the Middle East earlier, and presented plans to attract talents and business The authorities will introduce high-tech enterprises, artificial intelligence and other enterprises. Due to commercial secrets, Qiu Yinghua said it is not convenient to disclose which companies are involved, and the two sides are still negotiating. Qiu Yinghua also pointed out that ASEAN is Hong Kong’s second largest trading partner, and if foreign companies set up regional offices in Hong Kong, it will be beneficial to enter the mainland market. The two sides will continue to strengthen cooperation in the future, and Hong Kong has also applied to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).