It's been one year since a National Security Law was imposed on Hong Kong — drastically changing the city and making it, critics say, "more dangerous than Beijing." ... ( read original story ...)
QNB expands its footprint in Asia with Hong Kong branch opening
QNB Group, the largest financial institution in the Middle East and Africa, has opened officially its branch in Hong Kong, one of the world's prominent global financial hubs. Commenting on the ... ( read original story ...)
US condemn crackdown on Hong Kong’s Apple Daily
Over 20 nations have expressed their strong concerns about the forced closure of Hong Kong Apple Daily newspaper and the arrest of its staff by the city auth ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong technology start-up GRST seeks to revolutionise electric-car battery manufacturing on sustainability and costs
Five-year-old GRST has clinched an agreement with a key shareholder to build a US$40 million plant to make – and later recycle – the lithium-ion batteries. ( read original story ...)
‘Growing risks’: Hong Kong pro-democracy group scales down
Organisation known for annual Tiananmen vigil lets go of all paid staff and halves its steering committee ... ( read original story ...)
Stone cabins 100 years old on a Hong Kong mountain offer a tranquil escape and amazing views
High-altitude stone cabins built in the 1920s near Sunset Peak on Hong Kong’s Lantau Island provide primitive accommodation and stunning views. ( read original story ...)
U.S. and Allies Condemn Crackdown on Hong Kong’s Apple Daily
The U.S. and allies including Germany, Japan and the U.K. criticized a crackdown by Hong Kong authorities on the outspoken Apple Daily newspaper and its staff. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong pro-democracy group downsizes amid crackdown
One of Hong Kong's most established pro-democracy civic organizations says it's letting go its paid staff and halving the size of its steering committee ... ( read original story ...)
China Adds Foreign IPO Rules for Firms With Large User Data
China said its companies which hold the data of more than 1 million users must now apply for cybersecurity approval when seeking overseas listings, as regulators tighten oversight of the country’s ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong lawmakers approve plan to add 5 new statutory holidays by 2030, with Buddha’s Birthday first in line
In passing measure unamended, Legislative Council overrules wishes of labour, business sectors, which sought to adjust time frameAfter Buddha’s Birthday, next holidays to be added will be Boxing Day, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong insurers want devices in taxis to monitor bad driving, slash accident rates, before premiums can come down
Hong Kong's taxi operators will have more bargaining power to deal with skyrocketing premiums if they fix drivers' bad habits and slash the number of road accidents, the head of a leading insurance ... ( read original story ...)
Communist Party emerges from shadows during Hong Kong crackdown
China's Communist Party has abandoned its tradition of working from the shadows in Hong Kong as authorities pursue a sweeping crackdown on critics and remould the financial hub in the mainland's ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong blocking pension funds does not bode well for its future as an int’l financial centre
Some of our imperial rulers seem to have overlooked a rather important point about Hong Kong’s future role. We all understand that we have now abandoned the ambition to be “Asia’s World City”, a ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Communist Party emerges from shadows during Hong Kong crackdown
China's Communist Party has abandoned its tradition of working from the shadows in Hong Kong as authorities pursue a sweeping crackdown ... ( read original story ...)