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Changan Is Trying to Transform From a Chinese Carmaker Into a Global Automotive Brand Built Around Design, Software and Emotion
The state-owned manufacturer’s aggressive expansion strategy reflects a broader shift in China’s electric vehicle industry as competition moves beyond price and battery technology toward branding, global identity and consumer experience.
China’s Elderly Population Has Overtaken Children for the First Time Since the Communist Revolution
New demographic data shows China is entering a historic aging phase that threatens economic growth, pension sustainability, labour supply and the country’s long-standing family-based social structure.
China’s Elderly Population Has Overtaken Children for the First Time Since the Communist Revolution
New demographic data shows China is entering a historic aging phase that threatens economic growth, pension sustainability, labour supply and the country’s long-standing family-based social structure.
US Typhon Missile Deployment in Japan Intensifies the Fight Over Control of the Western Pacific
The planned positioning of America’s Typhon missile system in southern Japan reflects a major shift in Indo-Pacific military strategy as Washington and Tokyo prepare for possible conflict scenarios involving Taiwan, China’s coastline and...
China Is Quietly Becoming One of the World’s Largest Halal Export Powers
Chinese manufacturers are using industrial scale, logistics dominance and Belt and Road trade integration to expand aggressively into the global halal economy despite China not being a Muslim-majority country.
China Mobile’s Central Asia Cable Expansion Signals Beijing’s Push to Redesign Eurasian Digital Infrastructure
A planned telecommunications link connecting Central Asia into Hong Kong’s submarine cable system reflects China’s broader effort to secure alternative global data routes, strengthen regional influence, and reduce vulnerability to geopol...
Chinese Chip Stocks Surge in Hong Kong as Investors Bet Huawei Can Break US Technology Restrictions
A rally in semiconductor-related shares reflects growing market belief that Huawei and China’s domestic chip sector are making meaningful progress toward reducing dependence on American technology despite escalating export controls.
Chinese Stocks in Hong Kong Are Rising Despite Beijing’s Expanding Financial Crackdown
Investors are continuing to buy mainland-linked equities in Hong Kong even as Chinese authorities intensify scrutiny of cross-border trading, capital flows, and leveraged financial activity, revealing how dependent markets remain on expe...
Hong Kong’s Cross-Border Trade Crackdown Is Exposing the Scale of Financial Risk Inside China’s Slowing Economy
Citic disclosures tied to a major trade-financing investigation reveal how billions of dollars in Hong Kong-linked assets became entangled in Beijing’s widening effort to control illicit capital flows, commodity fraud, and hidden debt ex...
Hong Kong’s Push Into Central Asia Is Creating New Openings for Private Equity Firms Like Templewater
As Hong Kong expands economic ties with Central Asia through finance, infrastructure, energy, and logistics diplomacy, investment firms are positioning themselves to capitalize on a rapidly evolving Eurasian trade corridor reshaped by ge...
Hong Kong Defends Senior Prosecutor After Fugitive Activist Accuses Officials of Political Misconduct
The confrontation highlights the escalating battle between Hong Kong authorities and overseas activists as Beijing-backed national security enforcement increasingly extends beyond the city’s borders.
Hong Kong Heat Risks Are Becoming a Public Health Crisis for the Poor, Elderly and Housing-Insecure
Community organizations are urging the Hong Kong government to expand heat protections as extreme temperatures increasingly threaten low-income residents, outdoor workers, and people living in cramped housing conditions.
China’s Capital Controls Are Becoming a Growing Risk for Hong Kong’s Stock Market
Beijing’s tightening management of cross-border money flows is increasing uncertainty in Hong Kong equities as investors reassess the balance between financial integration, state control, and market stability.
HSBC Wants a Customer Base Equal to Hong Kong’s Entire Population
The banking giant’s push toward seven and a half million customers reflects a larger transformation in Hong Kong banking as lenders race to dominate digital finance, wealth management, and cross-border Chinese capital flows amid economic...
China’s Credit Card Retreat Signals Deeper Consumer Slowdown in the Economy
A sharp decline in credit card holdings and spending reflects weakening consumption, rising financial caution, and growing pressure on Chinese banks as retail demand continues to soften.
Huawei Claims Breakthrough Chip Scaling Method Aimed at Closing Gap with Global Semiconductor Leaders
The company has introduced a new “Tau Scaling Law” and LogicFolding architecture that it says could deliver transistor densities comparable to 1.4-nanometre-class chips by 2031, reshaping its push for semiconductor self-reliance.
Spain’s China Strategy Tests Whether Europe Can Balance Trade, Security and US Pressure
Pedro Sánchez’s outreach to Beijing has exposed a widening debate inside the European Union over whether engagement with China can coexist with tougher economic defenses and transatlantic tensions.
Major EU States Push Brussels Toward Harder Economic Confrontation With China
France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and Lithuania are pressing for emergency trade powers aimed at countering Chinese industrial overcapacity and protecting strategic European industries.
Severe Turbulence on Cathay Pacific Flight Injures 10 and Renews Focus on Aviation Safety Risks
A sudden mid-air plunge on a Brisbane-to-Hong Kong flight sent passengers and crew into the cabin ceiling, exposing the growing danger posed by unpredictable clear-air turbulence.
Hong Kong Education Authorities Probe Principal After Viral Singapore Trip Confrontation
A video showing a secondary school principal swearing at security guards during an overseas study tour has triggered an official investigation into professional conduct and school supervision standards.
China Sends First Hong Kong Astronaut Into Orbit as Beijing Expands Space Ambitions
The launch of payload specialist Lai Ka-ying aboard the Shenzhou-23 mission marks a political and technological milestone for Hong Kong and China’s rapidly growing space program.
Hong Kong’s First Astronaut Ignites Public Pride as China Expands Its Space Ambitions
The Shenzhou-23 mission has turned former Hong Kong police officer Lai Ka-ying into a symbol of scientific integration, national identity, and China’s accelerating push for technological prestige.
Hong Kong Airport Reopens Terminal 2 as Regional Traffic Surge Forces Major Operational Reset
Fifteen airlines will shift check-in operations to the rebuilt terminal beginning May 27 as Hong Kong International Airport expands capacity under its three-runway strategy.
Hong Kong Banks Race to Build Luxury Wealth Hubs as Private Capital Floods Back
Major lenders are spending heavily on premium real estate, elite advisory teams and high-end client centres to capture a fast-growing pool of wealthy Asian investors and restore Hong Kong’s dominance in regional wealth management.
Hong Kong Escalates Financial Crime Crackdown as Fraud, Crypto Risks and Cross-Border Laundering Intensify
Authorities are tightening anti-money laundering controls, expanding bank surveillance powers and targeting digital asset risks as financial crime evolves faster than traditional enforcement systems.
Hong Kong Airport Faces Traffic Reshuffle as Fuel Crisis Forces Airlines to Redraw Global Routes
Rising jet fuel costs and Middle East disruptions are pushing carriers to cut frequencies, swap aircraft, and reposition capacity through Hong Kong’s aviation hub
Coal Mine Disaster in China Leaves 82 Dead in Deadliest Incident in Over a Decade
A catastrophic collapse in a Chinese coal mine has killed dozens, reviving scrutiny of industrial safety enforcement in one of the world’s most hazardous mining sectors
Proposed Gaming Transparency Law Could Force Claw Machine Operators to Disclose Odds in Australia
A new regulatory push would require claw machines and similar amusement devices to show winning probabilities and operator licensing details, tightening oversight of a lightly regulated gambling-adjacent industry
SpaceX Secondary Share Sale Seen as Limited Risk to Hong Kong IPO Momentum
JPMorgan analysis suggests the high-profile private-market transaction will not significantly divert capital from Hong Kong’s recovering listing pipeline
Severe In-Flight Turbulence Injures Passengers on Brisbane–Hong Kong Cathay Flight
A Cathay Pacific service encountered sudden turbulence that caused injuries on board, raising renewed scrutiny of flight safety during unexpected atmospheric events
Hong Kong Justice Department Pushes Back on Claims Targeting Prosecutorial Conduct
Authorities reject allegations against prosecutors, framing them as attacks on the integrity of the legal system amid heightened political sensitivity
Hong Kong Sends First Astronaut to Space as Lai Ka-ying Joins Shenzhou-23 Mission
A Hong Kong police officer and computer science PhD has been selected as payload specialist for China’s Tiangong space station mission
How to Spend Summer in Hong Kong Like a Local
From transport habits to food culture and night routines, daily life adapts to heat, humidity, and sudden rain
Zeekr’s Push Into Australia Tests Whether Chinese EV Brands Can Win Trust in a Cautious Market
The Geely-backed electric vehicle maker is expanding internationally, but its Australian prospects hinge on pricing, perception, and competition in a rapidly crowding EV segment.
Hong Kong Reclaims Global IPO Leadership as Chinese AI and Tech Firms Rush to Raise Capital
A surge of mainland Chinese technology listings has turned Hong Kong back into one of the world’s busiest fundraising hubs, driven by artificial intelligence investment, regulatory reforms, and renewed investor appetite for China-linked ...
Hong Kong Film Producer Raymond Wong Convicted in Insider Trading Case After Nine-Year Investigation
The ruling against the veteran entertainment executive marks another high-profile enforcement action in Hong Kong’s campaign to strengthen market integrity and financial regulation.
China Launches Two-Year Crackdown on Cross-Border Securities Trading
Authorities are targeting offshore brokerages accused of illegally serving mainland investors as Beijing tightens control over capital flows and financial supervision
Hong Kong Deepens Industrial Ties With Chongqing as Cross-Border Economic Strategy Expands
New cooperation framework highlights Hong Kong’s push to integrate finance, innovation, and manufacturing links with inland Chinese industrial hubs
China AI Firms Enter Hong Kong’s Tech Benchmark as Hang Seng Index Rebalances
Zhipu and MiniMax are set to join the Hang Seng Tech Index, reflecting the growing influence of China’s private AI sector in regional capital markets
Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis Industrial Push Attracts Strong Corporate Interest, New Chairman Says
The flagship cross-border development zone aimed at linking Hong Kong and Shenzhen is drawing wide business interest as officials advance early-stage planning and investment positioning
BTS Plan Three Concerts in Hong Kong for 2027 as Kai Tak Stadium Targets Global Music Acts
Announcement places K-pop group BTS in line for a multi-night run at Hong Kong’s new Kai Tak Stadium, signalling the venue’s push into major international touring circuits
InvestHK Says Mexico Is Missing Hong Kong’s Trade and Investment Potential
A senior InvestHK representative warns that Mexican businesses are underutilising Hong Kong’s role as a gateway to Asian markets amid shifting global supply chains and trade realignment.
Paul DiGiacomo Highlights Private Capital Shifts at Hong Kong Investment Forum
At a DealStreetAsia conference in Hong Kong, industry leader Paul DiGiacomo outlined how private markets are adapting to higher interest rates, tighter liquidity, and shifting global capital flows.
Hong Kong Positions Itself as a Global Ideas Hub Through High-Level Prosperity Summit
A government-backed summit highlighting economic strategy and policy thinking underscores Hong Kong’s effort to reinforce its role as a regional center for intellectual and financial leadership.
JD.com Explores £2 Billion Bid for The Very Group, Signaling Fresh Chinese Push into UK Retail
The potential acquisition of the UK e-commerce and credit retailer would mark a major cross-border deal amid shifting global capital flows and tighter scrutiny of foreign ownership
Hong Kong Positions Itself as Core Capital Gateway for China’s AI Expansion
As Beijing accelerates its AI strategy, Hong Kong is being reframed as a financing and IPO hub linking mainland AI firms with global capital markets and accelerating commercialization.
Standard Chartered Defends Human Workforce After AI Backlash in Banking Push
The bank is reaffirming its reliance on staff amid concerns over artificial intelligence adoption, highlighting tensions between automation, job security, and financial-sector efficiency.
Hong Kong Issues Red Travel Alert for DRC as Ebola Outbreak Intensifies
Authorities tighten travel guidance amid renewed Ebola transmission risks in parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo, signaling elevated public health concern and cross-border precautionary measures.
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Chinese Healthcare Stocks Surge in Hong Kong as Middle East Tensions Rattle Markets
Hong Kong to Channel Diesel Subsidies Directly to Oil Firms Amid Oversight Concerns
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Workplace Sexual Harassment Complaints Rise Sharply in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Dining Scene Showcases Top Quick-Service and Casual Restaurants in 2026 Rankings
Hong Kong Collectors Shift Focus from Ownership to Public Cultural Engagement
Chinese Firm’s Washington Outreach Linked to Trump-Era Networks Yields Policy Breakthrough
Hong Kong PMI Slips Below Growth Threshold as External Pressures Weigh on Business Activity
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Hong Kong Shapes Near-Term Property Outlook Across Greater Bay Area
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Hongkong Land Executives Increase Holdings Through Senior Management Share Plan
Hong Kong Company Launches Arbitration Against Maersk Over Panama Port Dispute
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Hong Kong Doctor Faces Disciplinary Review After Sharing Resuscitation Image Online
Hong Kong’s East Dam Draws Strong Easter Crowds With Steady Visitor Surge
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