China's top government agencies published a draft law to establish the country's social credit system, envisioned as a giant, fully integrated mechanism to assess every legal entity in the country.
Hong Kong unveils blueprint for becoming int’l innovation, technology center
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government on Thursday unveiled the Hong Kong Innovation and Technology (I&T) Development Blueprint to chart the course toward building an ...
Hong Kong comics artist wins global manga award
Hong Kong comics and illustration artist Pen So has won silver award at the 16th Japan International MANGA Award for his work See You In Memories.
Hong Kong Rally Enjoys The Silence
The nattering nabobs of negativity are so focused on COVID's spread in China they appear to be missing the Hong Kong market’s rebound. Top sectors in both China and Hong Kong were discretionary, staples,
The IPO market is frozen. Here’s what’s needed for it to thaw
The window for initial public offerings all but slammed shut this past year, and experts are unwilling to bet on a swift reopening.
Hong Kong aims to grow I&T sector by doubling up on talent, start-ups and unicorn enterprises over next decade
Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau also lays out goal of fourfold increase in local manufacturing industry's economic contributions Targets part of blueprint released by bureau in line with ...
Hong Kong business and non-profit organisations explore new models for social impact at HKEX Impact Summit
Evolving the corporate philanthropy culture in Hong Kong requires closer collaboration between stakeholders, and looking beyond traditional donation and sponsorship models to address social challenges ...
Hong Kong performance venues applaud loosening of Covid-19 restrictions on numbers, but other sectors may take longer to see benefits
Banquets and cinemas will have to wait to see results of decision to axe some coronavirus restrictions Catering industry still expected to take HK$350 million through increased bookings for winter ...
Scammers steal HK$127 million from mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong this year, posing as officials in deceptive phone calls
Amount represents 154 per cent jump compared with last year's total for the same period and includes 288 victims Officers foiled fake kidnapping case last week, stepping in before woman sold her house ...
China’s Li praises Hong Kong leader for reviving economy
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has praised the Hong Kong government’s efforts in revitalizing the economy as it rolls back COVID-19 restrictions, in a meeting with the territory’s leader in Beijing ...
China’s Li Urges Hong Kong Leader to Boost Financial Hub Status
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told Hong Kong’s leader the city needs to further integrate with the mainland’s development plans and consolidate its role as an international hub.
Comics artist wins global award
Secretary for Culture, Sports & Tourism Kevin Yeung congratulates Hong Kong comics and illustration artist Pen So on receiving the silver award at the 16th Japan International MANGA Award with his wor ...
Hong Kong tailors take to livestream in pandemic survival fight
Assistants wielding multiple livestreaming mobile phones are now as crucial to Roshan Melwani's tailor shop as the measuring tapes, needles and fabrics that ...
Hong Kong teams face difficult journey to HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, with challenger event setting high bar
World Rugby announces Challenger Series event for April, with city’s men and women both needing to win 12-team tournaments to progress.