Hong Kong food truck scheme may be reaching end of the road, as city’s commerce minister says its has limited room to grow


Hong Kong’s struggling food trucks may soon be taken off the road after more than four years in service, with the government refusing to rule out ditching the scheme when it expires early next year.

Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yau Tang-wah on Wednesday admitted the troubled programme might not survive a government review of its effectiveness during the coronavirus pandemic.

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