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SCMP Hong Kong·policy

‘My way or the highway’ is no way to make informed policy for Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s government will launch a consultation exercise on the city’s first five-year plan next month. The plan is set to be released before the end of the year. It’s a monumental task. Lau Siu-kai, a consultant to…

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Hong Kong records 10 tremor reports after magnitude 5.2 quake hits Guangxi

The Hong Kong Observatory received more than 10 reports of a locally felt tremor from a magnitude 5.2 earthquake that struck Guangxi early on Monday. According to the forecaster, the epicentre was located about 550km…

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What’s behind the rise in firings linked to disability discrimination in Hong Kong?

Complaints to Hong Kong’s equality watchdog about firings linked to suspected disability discrimination have more than doubled over the past five years, with concern groups attributing the rise to corporate…

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HKFP·policy

No more media interviews, outspoken Tai Po fire survivor says after release over fraud arrest

An outspoken resident who survived Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades has said he will not give any more media interviews after his release following an arrest over alleged government loan fraud. Jason Kong, a former…

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Why set a limit for Hong Kong’s ride-hailing services?

Hong Kong should not limit the number of vehicles licensed to provide ride-hailing services. In particular, every owner of an electric vehicle that complies with the regulations should, in principle, be able to obtain…

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Hong Kong ramps up health checks for travellers from Africa after Ebola outbreak

Hong Kong has stepped up health screenings for air passengers arriving from Africa as part of a contingency plan to guard against Ebola, after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared an outbreak of the deadly…

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Hong Kong’s elite pay tribute to philanthropist Maisy Ho at memorial service

Hundreds of Hongkongers, including prominent business and political figures, have attended a memorial service for Maisy Ho Chiu-ha, the daughter of late Hong Kong and Macau tycoon Stanley Ho Hung-sun, remembering her as…

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SCMP Hong Kong·policy

Hung Shui Kiu industrial park operator eyes bond issuance, tax cuts for firms

Hong Kong’s Hung Shui Kiu industrial park operator will consider issuing bonds to finance its future operations and propose tax concession measures to the government to attract enterprises to set foot in the area.…

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Hong Kong High Court to hear Evergrande liquidators’ lawsuit against PwC on Monday

The liquidators of China Evergrande Group’s lawsuit against PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) International will have their case heard in the Hong Kong High Court on Monday, according to records posted on the judiciary’s…

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Estate residents step up cleaning after city’s first rat hepatitis case this year

Residents at a private housing estate in Hong Kong have stepped up pest prevention measures, as authorities investigate the city’s first human case of rat hepatitis E recorded this year. Janitors were seen deep-cleaning…

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Hong Kong’s Paul Chan is heading to Europe. So what’s on the itinerary?

Paul Chan Mo-po will seek to explain Hong Kong’s efforts to combat terrorism financing and work to attract more funds and business to the city during a five-day Europe trip, noting that stabilising geopolitics will…

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Hong Kong draws HK$26 billion from over 310 firms this year, InvestHK head says

More than 310 enterprises from mainland China or abroad have established or expanded operations in Hong Kong by early May, bringing in more than HK$26 billion (US$3.3 billion) in capital in the first year of operation,…

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Hong Kong’s HK$690 million Central Library opens in Causeway Bay in 2001 – SCMP archive

Tung vows to make library a world-class cultural centre By Shirley Lau This article was first published on May 17, 2001 After years of controversy and months of delay, the $690 million Central Library opened yesterday…

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HKFP·research

German town fears impact of industrial decline after chemical giant shifts focus to China

Germany’s industrial decline is taking a painful toll on communities that have long relied on local manufacturing titans for jobs, prosperity and a sense of a secure future. The logo of German chemical giant BASF is…

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Hong Kong police to prosecute 7th suspect in 1999 murder, seeking 8th

Hong Kong police will prosecute the seventh suspect and are seeking another over the murder of a newspaper vendor in 1999, a day after the former was handed over by Shenzhen authorities. The force said on Sunday that it…

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90 officers trained to inspect eateries under Hong Kong’s new pet-friendly scheme

Hong Kong’s food hygiene authorities are training 90 officers to assist and inspect restaurants applying for a new dog licence, while a cafe owner expects the framework to reduce legal grey areas when it goes into…

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Hong Kong man, 38, killed after motorcycle crashes into fallen tree

A 38-year-old motorcyclist has died after his vehicle crashed into a fallen tree by a road in Hong Kong’s New Territories. Police said on Sunday that they received a report at 10.32pm the day before that an accident…

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Every window a solar panel: Australia-China joint venture to set up in Hong Kong

ClearVue Technologies, an Australian solar technology company, will set up a joint venture with a Chinese partner in Hong Kong to produce power-generating glass for building facades, a concept seen as timely given…

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Hong Kong’s iconic Bank of China Tower opens in 1990 – SCMP archive

Acrimony set aside at Tower festivities By Goeffrey Crothall This article was first published on May 18, 1990 Leaders of politics, finance and commerce from Hongkong and China converged on No 1 Garden Road last night to…

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HKFP·higher-ed

Taiwan says it is an ‘independent’ nation, after Trump’s warning

Taiwan said Saturday it is an “independent” nation, hours after US President Donald Trump warned the democratic island against declaring formal independence. Taiwan’s flag. Photo: Walid Berrazeg/HKFP. Trump wrapped up a…

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