Economic Development and Labour Bureau

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The Economic Development and Labour Bureau (traditional Chinese: 經濟發展及勞工局), headed by the Secretary for Economic Development and Labour, was responsible for economic development and labour issues in the Hong Kong Government.

It was abolished on July 1 2007, with its functions transferred to the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau, Transport and Housing Bureau and Labour and Welfare Bureau.

Before the Principal Officials Accountability System was introduced on July 1, 2002, it was known Economic Services Bureau. Responsibilities with labour issues were then the portfolio of the former Education and Manpower Bureau.

The following departments used to report to the Secretary for Economic Development and Labour:

  • Civil Aviation Department (transferred to Transport and Housing Bureau on July 1 2007)
  • Marine Department (transferred to Transport and Housing Bureau on July 1 2007)
  • Hongkong Post (transferred to Commerce and Economic Development Bureau on July 1 2007)
  • Hong Kong Observatory (transferred to Commerce and Economic Development Bureau on July 1 2007)
  • Labour Department (transferred to Labour and Welfare Bureau on July 1 2007)
  • Tourism Commission (transferred to Commerce and Economic Development Bureau on July 1 2007)
Permanent secretaries

Economic Development:

Labour (who doubled as the Commission of Labour):

  • Matthew Cheung (2002-2007)
  • Paul Tang (2007)
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