With isolation orders axed from January 30, infected workers without symptoms will be able to return to office Scrapping PCR tests for cross-border travel would do more to boost lagging tourism ...
Hong Kong’s pitch to OFWs: Fairness, good pay, clear protection from HK govt
The Hong Kong government is keen on getting the number of FDHs in the country back to its pre-pandemic mark of around 400,000. Currently, there are about 330,000, of which 190,000 are Filipinos, ...
Hong Kong worker shortage ruins reopening for restaurants and shops
Hiring has been tricky as prospective workers switch to industries they feel are less volatile, or as they leave the city altogether. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SAR seeks to show world it is back open for business
Lee revealed the plans when explaining to the city's legislators what the SAR government's priorities will be in the first half of the year, during a Q&A session at the Legislative Council on Thursday ...
Unlocking the Potential of Hong Kong’s Startup Ecosystem
Join us for a virtual discussion on 'Unlocking the Potential of Hong Kong's Startup Ecosystem' with Edith Yeung and Jacko Tsang.
China Nears Start of Trading Link for Foreigners to Hedge Bonds
China is gearing up for the start of a new trading link with Hong Kong, giving global investors access to onshore interest rate derivatives to further open up its capital market.
Hong Kong Shares Start On Back Foot
Hong Kong stocks dipped at the open of trade Tuesday, in line with losses across most of Asia, as investors await the release of Chinese economic growth data later in the day.
Hong Kong to scrap isolation rule for new COVID-19 cases by Jan. 30
Hong Kong will scrap its mandatory isolation rule for people infected with COVID-19 starting Jan. 30 as part of its strategy to return the semi-autonomous Chinese city to normalcy, the city's leader ...
HKTDC’s four major focus areas create opportunities via Hong Kong
The HKTDC also welcomes the further relaxation of quarantine measures announced by the Hong Kong SAR Government today, and will work together with the Government to attract Mainland Chinese and ...
Hong Kong gov’t urged to spend HK$100m to revive ailing tourism sector
Representatives of Hong Kong’s ailing tourism industry have urged the government to provide HK$100 million to revive the sector after almost three years of crippling Covid-19 restrictions on visitors.
Explore 5 architectural icons in 1 Hong Kong neighborhood
Discover unique works by IM Pei, Sir Norman Foster, Paul Rudolph, César Pelli and Zaha Hadid Architects, all within a half-mile.
Tributes flow after Jacinda Ardern resigns; Hong Kong arrests; and workers urged to stop bringing cake
New Zealand prime minister calls time on her leadership after tumultuous five years which included Covid and the Christchurch terror attack ...
Hong Kong customs uncovers HK$260 million haul of cocaine in shipment of frozen chicken feet from Brazil
The 300kg of cocaine, hidden in 30 out of 1,800 boxes of frozen chicken feet, was uncovered last month after the shipment was selected for inspection, ...
Hong Kong to attract Middle East companies with aggressive promotion drive, city’s finance minister says
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says global business and political leaders in Davos 'excited' about city's reopening, but admits some 'information gaps' remain Chan is keen to entice companies in Gulf ...