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HKMA establishes Expert Panel on Project CargoX to support digital trade finance ecosystem (with photos)
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The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:

     The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced today (April 28) the establishment of an Expert Panel on Project CargoX (the Expert Panel) to enhance the digital ecosystem for trade finance by harnessing the power of cargo data.

     Riding on the HKMA's Commercial Data Interchange (CDI) (Note), Project CargoX is a multi-year, public-private collaboration, focusing on three key areas:
  • leveraging cargo data to streamline and enhance trade finance processes;
  • developing digital solutions to improve accessibility to trade finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); and
  • exploring connections with international data partners to facilitate the trade financing use case for banks in Hong Kong.

     To achieve these objectives, the HKMA has established an Expert Panel comprising industry experts and key stakeholders from cargo data providers, trade associations, banks, credit reference agencies and government agencies. The Expert Panel will formulate a roadmap for digitising cargo data (encompassing sea, road and air transportation data), and integrating relevant cargo data sources across jurisdictions with CDI, by the end of 2025. A list of the Expert Panel members can be found in the Annex.

     With the guidance and recommendation from the Expert Panel, the HKMA will conduct proof-of-concept (PoC) studies and develop new solutions with strategic partners such as the Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) and the Transport and Logistics Bureau (TLB) as well as pilot banks to improve digital trade finance through the use of cargo data and CDI in 2025 and 2026. 

     The Chief Executive of the HKMA, Mr Eddie Yue, said, "In today's complex global trade landscape, many businesses, in particular SME traders, need more digitalised and efficient trade finance solutions to transform their business models and supply chains. By uniting a diverse group of experts from public and private sectors, the Expert Panel will play a pivotal role in driving the advancement of our digital trade finance ecosystem, reinforcing Hong Kong's position as a premier trade finance hub and fostering the growth of SMEs. Leveraging cargo data and our next-generation CDI data infrastructure, CargoX will help resolve some long-standing pain points in trade finance for banks, ultimately boosting efficiency and driving industry-wide innovation."

     The Commissioner for Maritime and Port Development of the TLB, Miss Amy Chan, said, "The Transport and Logistics Bureau is developing the Port Community System for completion by end of this year to provide cargo track-and-trace across sea, road, and air transport, which is expected to lead the maritime, port, logistics and trading industries to new heights of digitalisation. The Port Community System makes use of blockchain technology to record cargo flows, hence ensuring the integrity and reliability of cargo flow information. We look forward to working with the Expert Panel and strategic partners to unlock the enormous potential of the Port Community System in facilitating trade finance, supporting SMEs, and strengthening Hong Kong's position as a global maritime hub."

     Executive Director, Commercial of the AAHK, Ms Cissy Chan, said, "The AAHK is committed to driving innovation and digitalisation in the air cargo industry. Since launching the HKIA Cargo Data Platform in 2021, we have been working with a vast range of ecosystem partners in enabling efficient information and cargo flow via Hong Kong International Airport. The successful use case co-created with the HKMA's CDI further synergises the capital flow and exemplifies the benefits on trade financing leveraging cargo data and cross-industry ecosystem collaboration. We welcome the HKMA's effort to continue this momentum through CargoX initiative and look forward to working with like-minded organisations to continue contributing to the development of Hong Kong's digital trade finance ecosystem."

Note: Launched by the HKMA in October 2022, CDI is a consent-based financial data infrastructure that aims to enhance data sharing by facilitating financial institutions' retrieval of enterprises' commercial data, in particular the data of SMEs, from both public and private data providers.
 
Ends/Monday, April 28, 2025
Issued at HKT 15:30
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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced today (April 28) the establishment of an Expert Panel on Project CargoX (the Expert Panel). Photo shows Deputy Chief Executive of the HKMA, Mr Howard Lee, delivers an opening remark at the inaugural meeting of the Expert Panel.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced today (April 28) the establishment of an Expert Panel on Project CargoX (the Expert Panel). Photo shows the Executive Director (Financial Infrastructure) of the HKMA, Mr Nelson Chow, chairs the inaugural meeting of the Expert Panel.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced today (April 28) the establishment of an Expert Panel on Project CargoX (the Expert Panel). Photo shows Deputy Chief Executive of the HKMA, Mr Howard Lee (front row, centre), and the Executive Director (Financial Infrastructure) of the HKMA, Mr Nelson Chow (front row, first left), with members of the Expert Panel at the inaugural meeting.

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Annex