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Hong Kong transport
Hong Kong franchised bus firms feel heat over proposed fare increases
Nearly 20 lawmakers question bus firms’ proposed increases of 6.5 to 9.5 per cent in a two-hour transport panel meeting.
22 Nov 2024 - 6:08PM
Hong Kong transport
Hong Kong’s spending on HK$2 transport fares scheme rises for 3 years in a row
20 Nov 2024 - 7:44PM
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Hong Kong transport
3 Hong Kong franchised bus firms apply to increase fares by up to 9.5%
18 Nov 2024 - 11:22PM
Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong’s free-trade deal with Peru expected to help firms enter Latin America
Business leaders eye opportunities in areas from finance to transport, saying deal will also help promote city as trading and investment hub.
16 Nov 2024 - 8:15PM
Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong will ‘deepen cooperation’ with other Apec members at Lima summit
City leader will also meet members of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership in Peru to bolster bid to join world’s largest free-trade pact.
12 Nov 2024 - 3:39PM
John Lee
US to ‘reap what it sows’ with ban on China tech investment: Hong Kong’s John Lee
City leader warns rules targeting investment in semiconductors, quantum technologies, AI to hurt both free markets and US’s own interests.
29 Oct 2024 - 4:53PM
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Hong Kong society
Hong Kong to hold drills at Kai Tak stadium ahead of Coldplay shows: John Lee
‘These drills should not only focus on the number of people, but also different time slots and weather conditions,’ chief executive says.
24 Sep 2024 - 7:29PM
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John Lee
John Lee warns of strong response to US bill targeting Hong Kong trade offices
City leader reiterates closure of outposts will damage trade relations, deliver political gains for politicians at the expense of US businesses.
17 Sep 2024 - 9:43PM
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Hong Kong
My Take
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Possible closure of Hong Kong trade missions in US is no big deal
The annual high cost of running these offices with diminishing value for money in a hostile America could be a blessing in disguise.
13 Sep 2024 - 12:47AM
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Hong Kong politics
Hong Kong firms ‘will see US as more difficult, risky’ if trade offices close
Analysts say US bill to close Hong Kong outposts in country has high chance of becoming law, but some shrug off move as ‘highly symbolic’.
12 Sep 2024 - 1:18AM
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Hong Kong culture
Opinion
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Hong Kong must keep faith with West Kowloon Cultural District
As a showcase of Hong Kong stories and a launching pad for Chinese soft power, the West Kowloon Cultural District is a public good deserving of public funds.
8 Sep 2024 - 11:33AM
Hong Kong politics
Deng Xiaoping’s one country, two systems path for Hong Kong – a work in progress
Hong Kong analysts and experts discuss how Deng Xiaoping’s policy approach to the city has changed amid protests, pandemics and economic changes.
26 Aug 2024 - 11:41AM
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Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong Exco convenor Regina Ip appeals for retail rent cuts to help businesses
Regina Ip says she and New People’s Party colleagues found 104 vacant stores and stalls in two shopping centres and market in Southern district
18 Aug 2024 - 5:09PM
Hong Kong
Editorial
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Doraemon success a sign Hong Kong mega subsidies not always necessary
City tour of blue cartoon robot cat attracted 5 million people and boosted food and beverage sales, without any government handouts.
15 Aug 2024 - 6:15AM
Hong Kong politics
Exclusive
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Hong Kong should work with mainland China to host ‘Belt and Road Games’: Ip
Regina Ip says city must also reposition itself in new geopolitical landscape and tap emerging markets such as Middle East.
10 Aug 2024 - 1:08AM
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Hong Kong’s Regina Ip defends fencer Vivian Kong’s thesis against ‘rabid attacks’
Ip mounts defence of Kong after fencer attacked over 2021 thesis defending ‘one country, two systems’ governing principle and ‘patriots only’ rule.
5 Aug 2024 - 2:49PM
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John Lee
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Hong Kong out to ‘make friends’, grow economy through new networks: John Lee
City will also continue to fight ‘a serious disinformation campaign’ orchestrated by the West, chief executive says.
29 Jun 2024 - 4:27PM
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Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong leader to ‘fully pursue’ economic growth, livelihood issues
John Lee will travel to Guangzhou to discuss collaboration on range of issues, says constitutional reform not a priority.
25 Jun 2024 - 4:46PM
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Hong Kong society
Hong Kong’s John Lee demands probe into airport flight display system failure
‘I must again emphasise that Hong Kong International Airport forms an important part of the city’s competitiveness,’ John Lee says.
25 Jun 2024 - 4:30PM
Hong Kong politics
Hong Kong’s top decision-making body approves 3% pay rise for all civil servants
Chief Executive-in-Council has endorsed the increase for all government workers.
11 Jun 2024 - 8:01PM
Hong Kong politics
Hong Kong civil servants to get 3% pay rise, below survey advice level
Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung says ‘balanced decision’ on civil service pay rise made amid budgetary restraints and need for ‘financial prudence’.
4 Jun 2024 - 8:15PM
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Hong Kong transport
Trains to depart Hong Kong at night, arrive in Beijing in morning from June 15
Chief Executive John Lee welcomes new arrangement and expresses gratitude to the central government and China Railway for their ‘care’.
4 Jun 2024 - 11:25PM
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June 4 vigil in Hong Kong
Editorial
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Door is still open for lawful Hong Kong remembrance of June 4 crackdown
The days of staging a mass vigil in the city are in the past but this is nevertheless a time for remembrance, reflection and hopes of moving forward.
4 Jun 2024 - 8:15AM
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Hong Kong's national security law
Exco members say Hongkongers can mark Tiananmen crackdown in private
Executive Council convenor Regina Ip says she sees no problem with private commemoration of Tiananmen Square crackdown.
2 Jun 2024 - 11:11PM
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Hong Kong protests
Hong Kong government breakthrough as protest song removed from top music sites
‘Glory to Hong Kong’ no longer available on Apple Music or Spotify, even with use of VPN, indicating takedown not limited to Hong Kong.
25 May 2024 - 12:31AM
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Hong Kong
Editorial
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Economic and social situation should guide Hong Kong civil service pay rises
Annual survey findings calling for increases ranging from 4.01 to 5.47 per cent depending on grades may work in boom times, but perhaps not in the current climate
23 May 2024 - 6:15AM
Hong Kong politics
Internet firms have complied with Hong Kong protest song injunction: John Lee
Chief Executive John Lee says there is no link shown on any local platform relating to the song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’.
21 May 2024 - 10:24PM
Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong civil servants could get pay rises of up to 5.47% if survey endorsed
Findings of pay trend survey suggest increments of 4.01% for high-ranking civil servants, 4.32% for middle-level ones and 5.47 per cent for junior staff.
16 May 2024 - 5:59PM
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9 September, 2024
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