Earlier this month, The American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong released its latest survey on foreigners' willingness to stay in Hong Kong. The key outcome made the headlines, with 58 per cent of ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong could soon bin millions of unused vaccine doses
Hong Kong may soon have to throw away millions of Coronavirus vaccine doses because they are approaching their expiry date and not enough people have signed up for the jabs, an official warned Tuesday ... ( read original story ...)
United Imaging Weighs $1 Billion Hong Kong IPO
Shanghai United Imaging Healthcare Co., a medical imaging and radiotherapy equipment maker, is weighing a Hong Kong initial public offering that could raise at least $1 billion, according to people ... ( read original story ...)
Amid censorship fears, Hong Kong’s artists contemplate an uncertain future
Hong Kong's controversial national security law has left artists, curators and gallery owners unsure about where creative expression crosses the government's new "red line." ... ( read original story ...)
Court denies request for trial delay by Hong Kong reporter accused of misusing government database
Ta Kung Pao reporter Wong Wai-keung sought to delay proceedings for nine months until an appeal in a similar case is decided. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong schools must investigate complaints against teachers in a month under new Education Bureau guidelines
Time educators have to probe allegations halved under new Education Bureau guidelines, which also say all complaints have to be looked into, even anonymous ones. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong plans to launch ‘cruises to nowhere’ for locals within months
Government talking with operators about scope of preventive health measures, but vaccination of passengers and crew will be mandatory. ( read original story ...)
China has crushed opposition in Hong Kong, Taiwan fears it is next
In the face of an increasingly hostile China, Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu joined Network's Power & Politics Monday to call on fellow democracies to voice more support for Taiwan. "We cannot ... ( read original story ...)
Catering arm of Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific takes over as vendor for quarantine camp after food poisoning scandal
The previous vendor, Danny Catering Service, had its contract terminated after tainted food left dozens ill at the Penny’s Bay facility. ( read original story ...)
HSBC helps Hong Kong youth boost Greater Bay Area credentials
Greater Bay Area (GBA) study and work experience will mean brain gain, not brain drain, for Hong Kong youth, says HSBC On top of HK$8 million in scholarship funding, HSBC will offer 100 banking/techno ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong experts say newly detected old infections ‘shouldn’t count’ towards city’s main Covid-19 tally
Dr Leung Chi-chiu says he believes two recently discovered infections are old transmissions, and should be classified separately to help Hong Kong reopen borders. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Coalition vows to facilitate HK’s integration into national development
The Hong Kong Coalition, founded a year ago to "get Hong Kong start again," on Monday pledged continued efforts to push for the further integration of the financial hub into the development of the ... ( read original story ...)
Is Hong Kong Safe for International Investors?
Is Hong Kong a viable place to invest, or for multinational companies to use as an Asian base? I've lived here for 20 years now, and fear that it no longer is. I am not alone, as a couple of new data ... ( read original story ...)
Another Hong Kong democrat facing national security charge quits politics
A Hong Kong pro-democracy politician charged under the national security law announced he has quit his party and left politics, the latest in a series of such moves by democrats awaiting trial ... ( read original story ...)