Grasp similarities and differences with mainland and capitalise on institutional advantages, head of Beijing’s liaison office in Hong Kong says.
City not required to implement new duties on US goods, with one economist saying move could create 'price gap' enticing mainlanders to buy more American goods in Hong Kong Beijing's new counter-tariffs on certain US goods are expected to have a limited impact on the prices of American products in Hong Kong,
Some shipping companies are discreetly moving operations out of Hong Kong and taking vessels off its flag registry. Others are making contingency plans to do so.
Official rejects calls to pardon Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai
Senior legal official Horace Cheung says Beijing-imposed law is ‘continuous’ in nature, rather than ‘completed’.
The flash sale of a Hong Kong-owned global ports business highlights geopolitical volatility, executives and analysts said.
First-of-its-kind facility in Asia expected to generate thousands of jobs and open up a lucrative industry in the city
Charlie Rowan talks to Nathan Law about human rights activism, Chinese influence in UK universities, and having a 1M HKD bounty on his head
Hong Kong, Tiananmen and Court of Final Appeal
Hong Kong may ‘improve’ security laws after top court agrees Tiananmen vigil trio did not receive fair trial
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Top Hong Kong court overturns convictions of 3 former organizers of Tiananmen vigils
Hong Kong court overturns conviction of three former organisers of Tiananmen vigils
In a separate ruling on Thursday, judges at the top court dismissed jailed pro-democracy activist Tam Tak-chi’s bid to overturn his sedition convictions in a landmark case brought under a colonial-era law that was used to crush dissent.
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