In exclusive interview with Post, ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi also suggests Hong Kong review decade-old travel alert for his country.
Hong Kong man, Thai woman detained in Taiwan over US$2.8 million marijuana seizure
Two suspects allegedly attempted to transport 45.3kg of marijuana from Thailand in their checked-in luggage, Taiwan authorities reveal.
Hong Kong firms ‘will see US as more difficult, risky’ if trade offices forced to close
Washington will inevitably send a signal that Hong Kong companies will face difficulties investing in America should a bill aimed at closing the financial hub's trade offices in the country become law ...
Hong Kong to promote strengths in dispute resolution services at Southeast Asia roadshows
Justice secretary Paul Lam to lead another delegation to Brunei, Vietnam and Malaysia to promote the city’s ‘unique advantages’.
Asian philanthropy group launches in Hong Kong
The Commission on Asian Philanthropy was officially launched at the Philanthropy for Better Cities Forum 2024 in Hong Kong, bringing together prominent philanthropic organizations from across Asia with the vision, the commission says, “of accelerating the change in the trajectory of Asian philanthropy to unleash its full potential for social good”.
Hong Kong’s prosperity, stability best rebuttals to US’ smear campaign
The farce directed by Jimmy Lai and his masters is politically motivated and one hundred percent double standard. ...
China’s central government will ‘expand’ Hong Kong’s role in Belt and Road Initiative
Officials at Belt and Road Summit throw support behind city, while Vietnam’s deputy prime minister calls for more two-way exchanges with Hong Kong.
China Condemns US Over Bill That Could Shut Hong Kong Trade Offices
China criticized the US over a bill that could eventually lead to the closure of Hong Kong trade offices in America, escalating tensions over the financial hub’s status.
Hong Kong interbank rates slump in downbeat signal
Interbank lending rates in Hong Kong slid to more than one-year lows on Wednesday, pointing to a lacklustre mood and low confidence as idle cash swamps one of Asia's financial capitals. The overnight ...
Investors eat up dim sum bonds from Guangdong province, Hong Kong’s MTR
Issuance of offshore yuan-denominated bonds has jumped 28 per cent this year, according to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
Hillhouse, GIC Are Said in Talks to Invest in Midea’s Hong Kong IPO
Alternative asset manager Hillhouse Investment and Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte are considering investing in appliance maker Midea Group Co.’s Hong Kong listing, according to people familiar with the matter.
Hong Kong Stock Tied to Pop Star Jay Chou Suddenly Plunges 72%
A company backed by the mother of Asia pop megastar Jay Chou saw its stock tumble by a record 72% Wednesday, with no immediately apparent reason.
Hong Kong is in a unique position to push forward Belt and Road Initiative, Paul Chan says
Hong Kong’s financial secretary said the city is well-positioned to help advance the initiative because it is a global financial centre.
Union urges Hong Kong gov’t to investigate after non-local labourers say they were cheated out of pay
A Hong Kong union has urged the government to look into a labour dispute that arose after dozens of mainland Chinese migrant labourers working on a hospital construction site said they had been ...