Chief Secretary: Matthew Cheung Kin Chung, aged 66. (Incumbent)
Financial Secretary: Paul Chan Mo Po, aged 62. (Incumbent)
Secretary for Justice: Rimsky Yuen Kwok Keung, aged 53. (Incumbent)
Secretary for Security: John Lee Ka Chiu, aged 59. (Promoted from Under Secretary for Security)
Secretary for Education: Kevin Yeung Yun Hung, aged 54. (Promoted from Under Secretary for Education)
Secretary for Labour and Welfare: Law Chi Kwong, aged 63. (Former Democratic Party member)
Secretary for Transport and Housing: Frank Chan Fan, aged 59. (Promoted from director of Electrical and Mechanical Services Department)
Secretary for Innovation and Technology: Nicholas Yang Wei Hsiung, aged 62. (Incumbent)
Secretary for Home Affairs: Lau Kong Wah, aged 59. (Incumbent)
Secretary for the Environment: Wong Kam Sing, aged 53. (Incumbent)
Secretary for Development: Michael Wong Wai Lun, aged 54. (Current Permanent Secretary for Development, planning and lands)
Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development: Edward Yau Tang Wah, aged 57. (Current director of the Chief Executive Office)
Secretary for the Civil Service: Joshua Law Chi Kong, aged 60. (Promoted from Permanent Secretary for Security)
Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury: James Henry Lau, aged 67. (Promoted from Under Secretary for Financial Services)
Secretary for Food and Health: Sophia Chan Siu Chee, aged 59. (Promoted from Under Secretary for Food and Health)
Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs: Patrick Nip Tak Kuen, aged 52. (Current Permanent Secretary for Food and Health)