As our medical supplies are now sufficient, we will go for a wider distribution of those resources,’ city leader Carrie Lam said at a press briefing on Friday. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong govt to resume services on April 1 as city logs lowest infections in a month
Hong Kong will gradually resume public services from April 1, the government said on Friday, with the global financial hub posting its lowest number of daily infections in about a month. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong reports 10,405 new daily coronavirus infections
Hong Kong reported 10,405 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, down from 13,074 the previous day, as the city's government readies to ease some of the strict coronavirus measures which have created ... ( read original story ...)
‘Isolated status’ of Hong Kong pushes half of European firms to consider their exit
Hong Kong’s pandemic-induced “isolated status” has pushed half of European businesses in the financial hub to consider packing up their bags, according to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong maintains 3rd place among world’s financial centers
HONG KONG - Hong Kong maintained the third place globally in the latest Global Financial Centers Index published by British think tank Z/Yen Group and China Development Institute in Shenzhen on ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Cases Hit Record; Firms Leave Hong Kong: Virus Update
Meanwhile, nearly half of the European companies in Hong Kong plan to fully or partially relocate operations and staff out of the city amid the travel and quarantine restrictions, a new survey ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Is World’s Financial Hub No. 3, Shanghai Ranks Fourth in GFCI
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has maintained its position as the world's third-most competitive financial center while Shanghai is closing the gap, ranking fourth, according to the ... ( read original story ...)
Guessing game on potential Hong Kong chief executive candidates goes into overdrive with ministers’ names touted
With about 10 days to start of nomination period, Chief Secretary John Lee and finance minister Paul Chan are the latest names being floated as possible contenders. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader rejects barrister nominee to sensitive judges panel, appoints another
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam rejected a Bar Association nominee to a discreet panel that selects the city's judges, according to a statement on Friday from the barristers' body, appointing instead the ... ( read original story ...)
BOC Aviation sues Russia’s AirBridgeCargo over B747-8(F)
The fall-out from the Russian invasion of Ukraine has made its way to the US District Court in New York where Singapore-based lessor BOC Aviation has laid a complaint against Russia’s AirBridgeCargo ... ( read original story ...)
1st phase of mainland-aided COVID-19 medical facilities completed in Hong Kong
The community isolation facility (CIF) in Hong Kong's Yuen Long, constructed with the support from the mainland, was handed over to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government on ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Lam Says ‘Forces’ Prevented Elderly Vaccination
Hong Kong’s leader has deflected blame for the city’s failure to get the elderly vaccinated against Covid. “There are a lot of forces at work to prevent the government from doing what should be done,” ... ( read original story ...)
The Hong Kong Comics and Animation Federation Hosted the Online Kick-off Ceremony of the 1st “HK Comics Support Program”
The Hong Kong Comics and Animation Federation (HKCAF) launched the 1st "HK Comics Support Program" (the Program), which was supported by Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) of the Government of the Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
Almost 50% of European companies in Hong Kong consider relocating operations
Nearly half of the European companies in Hong Kong plan to fully or partially relocate operations and staff out of the city, a survey suggests, in the latest sign that the worlds ... ( read original story ...)