The merger involves North ...
Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group Opens New Satellite Factory to the World
Hong Kong is nothing if not an economic powerhouse. The city of roughly 8 million people has a well-earned reputation as the international financial center of the Asia-Pacific region, and […] ...
Hong Kong court upholds minimum sentences for breaching China’s security law
Lui Sai-yu lost his appeal against a five-year sentence imposed after he pleaded guilty to inciting secession in the city.
Sluggish IPO market cripples Hong Kong’s office property sector in H1
A 20-year low of only HK$17.8 billion was raised in H1. According to a recent Savills report, the office market in Hong Kong saw more turbulence with the slow IPO market, with only HK$17.8 billion ...
Hong Kong will ban seafood imports from Japan starting August 24
The Hong Kong government has just announced the decision to ban imports of seafood products from 10 prefectures in Japan starting Thursday, August 24. This comes in response to Tokyo’s announcement ...
Hong Kong to ban some Japanese seafood from Aug 24
Hong Kong's leader said on Tuesday he strongly opposed Japan's release into the sea of treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant and the city would "immediately activate" ...
Hong Kong top court affirms mandatory sentences under security law
Hong Kong's top court on Tuesday issued a landmark ruling affirming mandatory minimum sentences for people convicted of national security crimes, potentially affecting dozens of pro-democracy figures ...
Companies warm to Hong Kong IPOs under new initiatives
The HKEX published its 2023 interim results on Wednesday. Apart from the 18% increase of half-yearly revenue, there were a total of 33 new listings in 1H 2023, up from 27 for the same period last year ...
Chinese Delivery Giant S.F. Holding Files For Secondary Listing In Hong Kong
S.F. Holding, the express delivery giant headed by billionaire Wang Wei, has filed for a secondary listing in Hong Kong to fund the company’s expansion overseas and strengthen its network in China.
Fukushima’s water release: what we know and why Hong Kong and South Korea have raised concerns
Japan will begin releasing water from the power plant 12 years after one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters, when an earthquake and tsunami killed around 18,000 people.
Wanted Hong Kong activists in Britain decry ‘harassment’
A heightened fear for their safety, increased worry for their families, and a desperate search for international support -- this is what dominates everyday life for two activists in Britain who are ...
Hong Kong to activate control measures on seafood from Japan
Hong Kong's leader said on Tuesday he strongly opposes Japan's release into the sea of treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant and the city would "immediately activate" ...
Alibaba, Tencent lead Hong Kong stock rebound as market slump to 9-month low deemed excessive
Hong Kong stocks rebounded, paced by Chinese tech leaders including Alibaba Group Holding, as traders deemed the market’s slump this week to a nine-month low as excessive. Investors are too ...
Students could start taking Hong Kong’s DSE exams from the mainland
At least four mainland schools catering to Hong Kong pupils have applied to be Diploma of Secondary Education exam centres, according to principal.