Cathie Wood, was a guest speaker at the Hong Kong web3carnival.focusing on flaws, she talked about crypto and blockchain technologies’ ...
Hong Kong trial run for waste-charging scheme gets take-up rate of as little as 20% from some participants, environment secretary says
Environmental chiefs say they did not anticipate the city’s continued economic woes when it was decided to push ahead with waste-charging proposal.
Hong Kong property sales hit 10-month high in March, agents say momentum to continue this month
Hong Kong property sales rose to a 10-month high in March, surpassing 5,000 deals a month after the government lifted all property cooling measures, data from the government shows.
Hong Kong Sevens ends with a bang as Kiwis seal back-to-back wins, and World Rugby chief hails ‘jewel in sport’s crown’
New Zealand's men and women successfully defend titles as sevens ends 42-year association with Hong Kong Stadium More than 100,000 people pass through venue's gates over the course of three days, with ...
Hong Kong needs new solutions, legislation to rescue its money-losing plastic bottles recycling industry, expert says
Hong Kong needs more innovative and automated solutions on top of government incentives to help its under-utilised, money-losing sustainability efforts.
New Zealand teams win men’s and women’s titles at the Hong Kong Sevens
New Zealand won the men’s and women’s titles at the Hong Kong Sevens in a tournament that sets a scene for rugby at the Paris Olympics.
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge sees record-breaking traffic
The Zhuhai port of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge handled 19,570 vehicles on Saturday, achieving a new peak in daily vehicle traffic for the third time in seven days, official data showed.
Hong Kong to cut tax on intellectual property profits to 5%, align copyright law with AI advances
Tax on profits derived from qualifying IP will be reduced to encourage companies to devote more resources to R&D, according to finance chief Paul Chan City should also focus on exploiting 'enormous ...
Former Hong Kong police commissioner tells young people to study history to appreciate need for national security
Dick Lee, who headed the force between 2003 and 2007, tells police youth group modern Chinese history vital to understanding the desire for national security Lee delivers message as constitutional and ...
Hong Kong trial run for waste-charging scheme gets take-up rate of as little as 20 per cent from some participants, environment secretary says
Environmental chiefs say they did not anticipate the city's continued economic woes when it was decided to push ahead with waste-charging But environment and ecology secretary Tse Chin-wan denies ...
Seductive, orgasmic or unsettling, sickly? British artist’s women portraits in Hong Kong explore the ‘in-between’
British artist Louise Giovanelli’s Hong Kong exhibition includes a new series of portraits featuring ‘sickly’ green-hued women in the throes of ecstasy, but is it orgasmic, religious or other pleasure ...
Hong Kong fast-tracks building of intellectual property trading center
Hong Kong will roll out a slew of measures including tax relief to shore up the region intellectual property trade Financial Secretary of the Hong Ko ...
Korean banks compensate retailers for Hong Kong-tied ELS losses
Other banks including KB Kookmin, Woori and HN Nonghyup are set to follow suit, but it appears to be taking some time for them to come up with their compensation plans for their Hong Kong-tied ELS ...
Hong Kong Sevens: city’s men leave fate in hands of China and Japan, as women breeze past Thailand
Two late tries send Hong Kong’s men to 33-14 defeat against Japan, although sides could still meet in Sunday’s final. Micayla Baltazar scores brace as city’s women beat Thailand 28-10.