Environmental chiefs say they did not anticipate the city’s continued economic woes when it was decided to push ahead with waste-charging proposal.
How should businesses navigate Hong Kong’s Article 23 law? The Post seeks out corporate lawyers for answers
Safeguarding National Security Ordinance has prompted concerns from some foreign investors over its possible implications, even as officials stress its stabilising impact Some corporate lawyers say ...
Hong Kong Sevens: New Zealand emerging from ruins of poor start to stand on cusp of immortality in sport’s spiritual home
Having ousted crowd favourites and perennial finalists Fiji, All Blacks now face old foes Australia for place in the final Captain Dylan Collier says a lot of work went into turning around a ...
One of the oldest hotels in Hong Kong is the definition of luxury. 13 photos offer a glimpse inside Art Basel’s hotel partner, The Peninsula.
The Peninsula Hong Kong offers luxurious suites, restaurants, and amenities. Explore the hotel that has hosted stars such as Madonna and Tom Cruise.
Hong Kong catering sector not ready for twice-delayed waste-charging scheme: top government adviser
Executive Council member warns industry's personnel shortage is making it difficult to ensure waste is properly recycled, days after pay-as-you-throw trial run launches Lawmaker calls for focus on ...
Hong Kong Sevens: fans prepare to bid farewell to stadium that hosts biggest party in town
This weekend's tournament will be the last held at Hong Kong Stadium, with next year's to be hosted at the new Kai Tak Sports Park Some fans fear the move may rob the tournament of its freewheeling ...
Hong Kong tycoon wants to use space battery tech on Earth
Peter Lee, the Hong Kong-based tycoon, wants to use battery technology used in space back on Earth. To facilitate this, the business tycoon’s family office founded a new startup, EnerVenue, and has ...
Hong Kong Sevens: bar operators in Wan Chai, Causeway Bay expect event’s move to Kai Tak next year will hit business hard
Sevens expected to move to new 50,000-seat venue at Kai Tak Sports Park in 2025 after 42 years at Hong Kong Stadium Economist forecasts the annual sporting extravaganza will bring HK$320 million in ...
No ‘additional benefits’ for family offices, Hong Kong says, after Dubai sheikh’s business plan draws suspicion
The Hong Kong government has neither invested in nor offered “additional policy benefits or financial support” to any family offices, a spokesperson has said, after news that a Dubai sheikh planned to ...
Hong Kong stocks retreat as geopolitical worries weigh
Hong Kong stocks fell on Friday, tracking global peers, as mounting geopolitical worries along with hawkish pushback by some U.S. Federal Reserve officials weighed on risk sentiment in a cautious end ...
City I&T Grand Challenge invites innovative solutions for Hong Kong’s future
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 April 2024 - To promote an innovation and technology (I&T) culture and enhance the application of I&T in the community, the second City I&T Grand Challenge, ...
Down to Earth: start-up backed by Hong Kong tycoon Peter Lee aims to commercialise battery technology used in space
EnerVenue, co-founded by the family office of Hong Kong tycoon Peter Lee, aims to build factories in the US and China to commercialise an old battery technology deployed in space It can be used in ...
Hong Kong Private Sector Swings To Expansion – S&P Global
The private sector in Hong Kong moved into expansion in March, the latest survey from S&P Global revealed on Friday with a PMI score ...
Hong Kong Sevens 2024: party starts as rugby fans arrive from around the world
While overseas fans are visiting for the Sevens, they also plan to 'enjoy life in Hong Kong, go sightseeing and explore the city' Wan Chai pubs and bars operators are also celebrating an uptick in ...