Hong Kong with great financial strengths can meet the financing needs of any Belt and Road project, Paul Chan, financial secretary of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government, said ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing will back Hong Kong’s entry into world’s biggest free-trade deal, China’s commerce minister tells belt and road summit
China’s commerce minister Wang Wentao pledges support at belt and road summit. Foreign ministry official Liu Guangyuan warns others against imposing sanctions on country. ( read original story ...)
Top Hong Kong singer loses concert venue amid crackdown
A popular Hong Kong singer and pro-democracy activist will not be allowed to perform at one of the city’s top theaters later this month, stoking concerns that the Chinese authorities' crackdown on ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong singer and activist Denise Ho says concerts cancelled
Hong Kong singer and activist Denise Ho said on Wednesday an arts organisation has cancelled her concerts due to be held this month, further stoking worries over artistic freedoms in the former ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Activists Jailed for Illegal Assembly in 2019 Protests
Pro-democracy activist Figo Chan gestures as he walks to a prison van to head to court over charges related to an unauthorised assembly on October 1, 2019, in Hong Kong, China May 28, 2021. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Hex Trust Secures Digital Custody License From MAS
Hex Trust, a Hong Kong-based digital asset custodian, has secured a CMS license from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Metropolitan University: new name, new head, new directions
After 24 years of being known as The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK), from today (1 September) this well-established academic institution will adopt a brand new name — Hong Kong Metropolitan ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s strict quarantine rules threaten to erode allure of financial hub
Hong Kong's government is facing growing pressure from business lobby groups to open borders or risk losing executives and investment as it shows no sign of easing one of the world's strictest ... ( read original story ...)
Oddup Raises $12.8M to Increase Access to Pre-Eminent Global Startup Ecosystem Insights
Oddup, a premier international provider of data-driven insights for the startup and cryptocurrency ecosystems, announced the close of a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to further relax law to fix doctor shortfall
Hong Kong will further relax a contentious plan to let non-local doctors practise in the city in order to tackle a shortfall of medical staff in the public sector, the city's Health Secretary said on ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Streamlines HAF and Industry Support Programs Ready for In-Person Events Next Year
The Hong Kong International Film Festival Society is to streamline the industry support measures that it operates under the leadership of Jacob Wong, in time for what it hopes will be in-person ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong plan to tackle doctor shortage expanding to include non-permanent residents trained abroad
The proposal by health authorities follows complaints that previous draft amendments were ‘too strict’ and may not attract enough doctors, health minister says. ( read original story ...)