Statistics show Hong Kong had about 40,000 kerbside garbage bins in 2018, compared to New York’s 23,000 for its 8.5 million population.
China’s top diplomat backs Hong Kong membership of world’s biggest trading bloc at Jakarta summit for regional foreign ministers
Wang Yi, mainland China’s foreign policy chief, tells Southeast Asian foreign ministers’ meeting in Jakarta that Hong Kong should be in the 15-nation Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific forecasts profit of up to HK$4.5 billion for first half of 2023, marking strong rebound from HK$5 billion loss
Airline will also reward loyal employees who had been with company through pandemic with up to six weeks of eligible pay.
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Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific expecting profit of up to HK$4.5 billion for first half of 2023, marking strong rebound from HK$5 billion loss
Airline will also reward loyal employees who had been with company through pandemic with up to six weeks of eligible pay.
Hong Kong to start looking for 12,000 construction workers from next week; first batch to arrive during fourth quarter
City to begin accepting applications to import labourers as part of wider drive to recruit 20,000 personnel to support construction, aviation and transport sectors 'We will receive applications every ...
Hong Kong’s status as international city high on agenda at Financial Secretary Paul Chan’s talks in Beijing
Some analysts say Beijing may be concerned about city’s economic development amid tense global political situation as they discuss Paul Chan’s meetings with central government.
‘Worse than the pandemic’: Hong Kong’s Japanese restaurants unsure about survival if city bans seafood imports over Fukushima discharge plan
Hong Kong’s Japanese restaurants could suffer worse than they did during the pandemic under a potential import ban on some seafood amid controversy concerning the release of waste water from the ...
Fukushima discharge row: Hong Kong environment chief says city would consider easing planned seafood ban if Japan guarantees safety
Hong Kong’s environment minister on Thursday said the city would consider easing a potential import ban on seafood from 10 Japanese prefectures if Tokyo could prove the safety of its planned release ...
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Fukushima discharge row: Hong Kong environment chief says city would consider easing coming seafood ban if Japan guarantees safety
City's environment minister defends 'precautionary move' to extend import restrictions to 10 Japanese prefectures, arguing 30-year discharge period comes with risks Saga centres on plan by Japan to ...
ESG disclosures: Hong Kong firms should start verifying climate, sustainability data ahead of audit mandate, experts say
As the global trend favours mandatory audits, companies should seek assurance now for the most material information, says EY’s climate and sustainability partner.
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Ripples of Fukushima: Hong Kong to ban more Japanese products if radioactive water is released
Hong Kong would immediately ban the import of aquatic products from Fukushima and other Japanese prefectures if Tokyo discharges treated radioactive wastewater into the sea, a top ...