Hong Kong Q1 GDP expands at strongest pace in nearly five years

May 5, 2026 5:03 AM EDT

Chinese tourists walk in front of Central financial district, in Hong Kong, China, August 11, 2023. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

HONG KONG, May 5 (Reuters) - ‌Hong Kong's economy ​expanded ​5.9% in the first quarter from a year earlier, official advance estimates showed on Tuesday, the 13th consecutive quarter of ‌growth and the strongest quarterly rate in nearly five years.

The ⁠government projected GDP growth of between 2.5% and 3.5% for 2026 after 3.5% growth ‌for 2025.

"Looking ahead, Hong Kong's ‌economic growth outlook remains positive, underpinned by strong global demand for artificial intelligence-related electronics, sustained growth in visitor arrivals and robust cross-boundary ​financial activities," a government spokesman said.

He said, however, that tensions in the Middle East "pose downside risks".

Gross domestic product growth in the first ⁠quarter was the fastest since the second quarter of 2021, when the economy grew 7.6%. That compared ​with a revised 4.0% in the fourth quarter of 2025.

On a seasonally adjusted quarterly basis, the economy expanded 2.9% ​in January-March, the data showed, compared ‌with 1.0% growth in October-December.

"The rapid global development of artificial intelligence has driven strong demand for related products and ⁠electronics across the board, which has, to some extent, mitigated the potential impact of geopolitical tensions on local exports and the economy," Financial Secretary Paul Chan ⁠wrote on his blog at the weekend.

Private consumption expenditure increased by 5.0% in the ​first quarter, compared with 2.5% in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Total exports of goods jumped 23.8% in the first quarter, compared with a revised 15.4% in the ‌fourth quarter of 2025.

Imports of goods climbed 29.9%, compared with a revised 18.2% rise in the fourth quarter.

"Facing ‌a complex and ever-changing external environment, Hong Kong's economy is moving forward by ⁠enhancing quality and increasing scale," ‌Chan wrote, adding that ​deepening AI applications across sectors and strengthening talent development are among the priorities.

(Reporting by Hong Kong newsroom; Editing by ‌Jacqueline Wong)



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