Hong Kong teams up with the Shanghai government! Building a cross-border blockchain platform to promote digital trade and eBL pilot programs

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HKMA and Shanghai Sign MoU to Promote Project Ensemble, Integrating a $1.5 Trillion Trade Financing Market, and Simultaneously Improving Stablecoin and Tax Frameworks.

Deep Financial Technology Collaboration Between Shanghai and Hong Kong, Project Ensemble Leads Cross-Border Digital Trade Transformation

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced a major development this Monday (3/2), officially signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Shanghai Data Bureau (SDB) and the National Blockchain Technology Innovation Center (NTICBC). This cooperation deepens collaboration between Hong Kong and Shanghai in the digitalization of goods trade and financial industries, with both parties jointly researching the use of blockchain technology to build a robust “cross-border platform.” The plan incorporates HKMA’s Project Ensemble framework launched in 2024, focusing on tokenization market infrastructure and creating new digital pathways for financial services.

According to the agreement, the three organizations will conduct joint research on key industries such as trade data interconnection, electronic bills of lading (eBL), and financial applications, attempting to solve longstanding pain points in the trade industry through technological means.

This marks a milestone in the digital innovation partnership between Hong Kong and Shanghai. Both sides plan to develop digital infrastructure that connects the two cities.

HKMA Deputy Chief Howard Lee stated that this initiative promotes the integration of China’s trade data with global systems, leveraging Hong Kong’s unique advantages as an international financial center and “super connector” to drive innovative digital applications.

Integrating CDI and CargoX Infrastructure to Eliminate $1.5 Trillion Trade Finance Frictions

To enhance cross-border financial efficiency, the platform integrates HKMA’s existing blockchain-based financial data infrastructure, the Commercial Data Interchange (CDI). Since its launch in 2022, CDI has been dedicated to enabling financial institutions to access authorized corporate data to streamline loan processes.

This Shanghai-Hong Kong collaboration further extends the system’s application scenarios by introducing the development成果 of Project CargoX. CargoX, built on CDI, is an initiative specifically designed to strengthen trade data processing capabilities for financing and related services, ensuring data authenticity and immutability through blockchain technology.

Currently, the global annual cargo financing market reaches up to $1.5 trillion, but cumbersome paper processes, fragmented data structures, and manual verification often cause serious financing delays and even fraud risks. By adopting electronic bills of lading and blockchain technology, banks and financial institutions can significantly reduce processing times and operational costs.

Shanghai Data Bureau Director Shao Jun said, “This cooperation is an important step toward realizing data-driven and innovation-driven development. Both sides are committed to building a secure, efficient, and open digital infrastructure that transforms dispersed freight data into credit references with financial value.”

Hong Kong’s Dual-Track Digital Asset Policy: Tax Exemptions and Stablecoin Regulation

While promoting trade digitalization, Hong Kong is also accelerating along another policy track to enhance its competitiveness as a digital asset hub. Financial Secretary Paul Chan proposed a key bill at the Legislative Council’s Financial Services Committee on Monday, aiming to include digital assets within the qualified investments for investment funds and family offices, with corresponding tax exemptions. If approved, profits from digital assets held under these structures will be tax-exempt in the future. This move aims to attract more overseas capital to Hong Kong and strengthen its global appeal in the Web3 industry.

Additionally, Hong Kong’s digital asset regulatory framework is maturing. HKMA expects to approve the first stablecoin issuers under the new “Stablecoin Ordinance.” Regulations require authorized companies to issue stablecoins backed by Hong Kong dollars, with strict safeguards including 100% reserve backing, customer funds held in segregated trust accounts, and compliance with AML regulations. Issuers must also have at least HKD 25 million in capital and establish physical offices in Hong Kong. The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has provided clear guidelines for tokenized real-world assets (RWA) since 2023, laying a regulatory foundation for the market’s full development by 2026.

Looking Ahead to 2026: Blockchain Shifts from Pilot to Core of the Real Economy

With the maturation of technology and regulation, blockchain experienced a pivotal shift in 2025 from a market hype to a foundation with real income and fundamentals. Industry experts predict 2026 will be the year when the Machine Economy emerges. Under this trend, machinery, automation agents, and robots will begin trading and collaborating on the chain. Hong Kong already has robots in production lines earning rewards recorded on the blockchain, and this integration of AI and blockchain is gradually transforming global supply chains and governance models.

Hong Kong’s connectivity with Shanghai’s trade data aims to transform blockchain from a mere financial experiment into a core cross-border infrastructure. This strategy extends the influence of digital assets from sovereign bond tokenization and virtual currencies into the most labor-intensive physical economy sectors like cargo financing. It will deepen Hong Kong’s integration into China’s supply chain ecosystem and provide international investors and banks with a compliant channel to access Chinese trade data. Supported by policy subsidies, tax optimization, and infrastructure development, Hong Kong is gradually realizing its grand vision as a global digital innovation laboratory.

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