Hong Kong, which is aiming to curb reliance on coal, agreed to import a first-ever shipment of liquefied natural gas as a drop in prices revives interest in the fuel.
Hong Kong Welcomes Back Visitors with its Largest Events Line-up Since Reopening
All eyes are on Hong Kong in March as the city hosts a line-up of mega events while ending pandemic restrictions.
Hong Kong property: market remains stuck in doldrums as city’s border reopening is not quite the magic bullet hoped for, JLL report says
Transactions involving buyers from outside Hong Kong were still dramatically lower in January than in pre-pandemic times, JLL's data shows Interest from Hongkongers looking to buy property in the ...
Asian markets tumble as bank worries spread from Wall Street
Asian markets sank again Friday following a rout on Wall Street as signs of trouble at a regional US lender sparked concerns about the wider sector as the Federal Reserve ramps up interest rates.
U.S. targets ‘shadow banking’ network helping Iran evade sanctions
The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on 39 entities, including many based in the United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong, that Washington said facilitate Iran's access to the global financial ...
National security law enables Hong Kong to move from chaos to stability, prosperity: youth from HK
The youth from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region made the remarks online at the 52nd session of the UN Human Rights Council, saying the national security law has played a pivotal role in ...
Hong Kong labor activist arrested by security police
Security police in Hong Kong have arrested a labor and pro-democracy activist in the latest in a series of arrests under security pretexts. Elizabeth Tang was taken into custody outside at or near ...
The Sad Facts Behind the Free Tickets to Hong Kong
Visitors who accept the ploy to visit the territory do so at their own peril.
Hong Kong’s property recovery is as chaotic as its reopening
As Hong Kong’s commercial landlords and real estate agents are finding out, a border reopening and the return of Chinese visitors do not necessarily spell a universal boom to the city.
US applies sanctions over Iran shadow banking, drone network
The United States on Thursday announced more sanctions against people and firms associated with Iran and with what it said was an illicit banking network used to conceal transactions.
China Evergrande chairman’s seized Hong Kong mansion put up for sale
A $112 million mansion in Hong Kong that belonged to China Evergrande Group's chairman has been put up for sale by its receivers, property agents said on Thursday.
US Targets ‘Shadow Banking’ Network Helping Iran Evade Sanctions
"Iran cultivates complex sanctions evasion networks where foreign buyers, exchange houses, and dozens of front companies cooperatively help sanctioned Iranian companies to continue to trade," said ...
Hong Kong’s Catholic bishop to visit Beijing in first trip in decades
Bishop Stephen Chow speaks during his episcopal ordination in Hong Kong, China December 4, 2021. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
Mirror, Hong Kong Music Sensation, to Make English-Language Debut With ‘Rumours’
Hong Kong’s Canto-pop sensation Mirror will make its global debut with a first English-language single “Rumours.” The track is a mature EDM tune that aims at a wider global audience than the boy band’s previous Cantonese-language hits.