Per the exhibition announcement, the “Made” zone connects the past with the present while documenting the fascinating history and essence of Hong Kong through the aesthetics and powers of ... ( read original story ...)
Five HKTDC autumn technology fairs open today
Committed to promoting the development of the innovation and technology (I&T) industry and generating business opportunities across different sectors, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) ... ( read original story ...)
Artificial intelligence: Hong Kong businesses, government could do more to educate consumers on privacy risks, experts say
Hong Kong businesses and the government could do more to educate consumers about the privacy risks of artificial intelligence (AI) as the technology will eventually become more widespread in ... ( read original story ...)
Glum Hong Kong dealmakers pin hopes on China Congress to revive economy, IPOs
Hong Kong dealmakers expect China's 20th Party Congress next week to herald a shift in focus in Beijing back towards business and economic issues that could help revive the city's IPO issuance from ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong may ease cap on public gatherings of up to 12 people
Hong Kong's COVID-19 guidelines may be easing the cap on public gatherings to 12 residents from the current four to return to normalcy. ( read original story ...)
This AI startup analyzes how shoppers move through a store to increase sales
Patrick Tu, the CEO of Dayta AI, tells us how retailers can analyze surveillance camera data and how they tackle privacy concerns. ( read original story ...)
Superyacht struggle: Is Hong Kong now safe harbor for sanctioned Russians?
Hong Kong’s leader, John Lee, said Tuesday that the city had no legal basis to act on a Russian oligarch’s superyacht in the city. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong says it won’t seize the $500 million Russian oligarch yacht docked in its waters, as there is ‘no legal basis’ for the move
Hong Kong chief executive John Lee said the city will only comply with United Nations sanctions, not those imposed by individual countries. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Key for Canadian business in Asia
Hong Kong is playing a unique role as the gateway for Canadian business in Asia and beyond, according to a senior business executive. Philip Witherington, chief financial officer of Manulife, a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong rejects U.S. sanctions on Russian-owned superyacht
HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong’s leader John Lee said Tuesday he will only implement United Nations sanctions, after the U.S. warned the territory’s status as a financial center could be affected if it ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong says it will not seize superyacht of Russian oligarch
Hong Kong chief executive says they will ‘comply’ with UN sanctions but not unilateral sanctions imposed by invidual jurisdictions ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong refuses to seize sanctioned Russian superyacht
Hong Kong said Tuesday that it would not seize the superyacht of a Russian oligarch who is under Western sanctions. ( read original story ...)
Live news updates: Asia markets follow US lower on interest rate and China tech curb fears
In July, LVMH said a tourist boom in Europe and resilient US sales helped the owner of Louis Vuitton post higher-than-expected revenue for the second quarter, but the group’s momentum slowed after ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Refuses U.S. Calls To Seize Sanctioned Billionaire’s Docked Superyacht
Unilateral sanctions have “no legal basis” in Hong Kong and the city will not seize the $521 million superyacht linked to a Russian steel tycoon docked in its harbor, chief executive John Lee said. ( read original story ...)