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HK$1 minimum wage rise unlikely to significantly lift low-paid incomes, experts say

Experts have warned that the HK$1 (13 US cents) increase in Hong Kong’s minimum wage, which takes effect on Labour Day, is unlikely to significantly boost low-paid workers’ incomes, but should help preserve purchasing…

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Tai Po fire: tendering system can’t stop firms manipulating market, inquiry hears

An official tendering system designed to curb anti-competitive conduct is powerless to combat engineering firms colluding to manipulate Hong Kong’s lucrative building maintenance market, a public inquiry into the city’s…

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Hong Kong homebuyers flock to new launches as flats sell out swiftly

Hong Kong homebuyers snapped up most of the new flats released on Thursday, with developers beginning to ramp up new construction amid sustained housing demand. All 120 units at the One Victoria Cove I in Hung Hom,…

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A world adrift looks to China for institutional anchors. Enter Hong Kong

The international order is under mounting strain. In recent years, unilateralism, protectionism and the selective application of international law have eroded confidence in the rules-based frameworks that once…

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Former executive of Hong Kong’s insurance regulator acquitted of misconduct

A former executive director of Hong Kong’s Insurance Authority has been acquitted of misconduct after she was alleged to have coerced insurer Prudential into hiring her daughter-in-law, as the magistrate ruled that her…

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Hong Kong eases enrolment rules for merged schools amid declining student numbers

Hong Kong’s education authorities will relax rules for under-enrolled public secondary schools that merge with others in a bid to encourage consolidation amid declining student numbers. In a circular sent to all public…

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Wang Fuk Court resident finds charred HK$100,000 inheritance after opening safe

Two victims of the Wang Fuk Court inferno dug through the ashes of their home, only to each discover about HK$100,000 (US$12,800) in charred banknotes, just two of many such finds as residents returned to the…

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In 1946, Hong Kong’s governor Sir Mark Young returns after WWII – SCMP archive

Sir Mark Young returns This article was first published on May 1, 1946 Sir Mark Young, Governor of Hongkong, returned to the Colony yesterday (April 30, 1946). Sir Mark was Governor when the Japanese attacked on…

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Law for terminally ill to refuse life-sustaining care planned for July 31 start

The Hong Kong government has planned for legislation allowing terminally ill patients to refuse life-sustaining treatment to start on July 31. In a paper submitted to the Legislative Council, authorities said that the…

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Hong Kong police intercept man after attempted armed bank robbery in Causeway Bay

Hong Kong police have intercepted a man over an alleged attempted armed bank robbery in Causeway Bay on Thursday afternoon. The suspect allegedly attempted to steal HK$100,000 (US$12,760) from a Hang Seng Bank branch on…

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HKFP·policy

China’s April factory activity expands despite Middle East war

China’s factory activity grew for a second straight month in April, official data showed Thursday, showing resilience despite surging energy prices and shipping disruption caused by the war in the Middle East. This…

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HKFP·policy

Urban Renewal Authority did not consider bid-rigging risks at Wang Fuk Court, fire inquiry hears

The authority that oversaw tender applications for the renovation work at the fire-hit Wang Fuk Court had not considered the risks of illegal tendering practices, a case manager has told an inquiry into the deadly…

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Industrial costs up 50% in Hong Kong since start of Middle East war: oil executive

Operating costs for Hong Kong’s industrial and commercial sectors have jumped 50 per cent since the start of the US-Israel war with Iran, according to an oil industry representative, who has said distributors will pass…

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HKFP·policy

Australia foreign minister says China agrees to collaborate on jet fuel exports

Australia’s foreign minister said Wednesday that China has agreed to work together to facilitate exports of jet fuel, in an attempt to ease supply disruptions caused by the war in the Middle East. Australian Foreign…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong gov’t steps up measures at ecological hotspots ahead of Golden Week visitor surge

The Hong Kong government has introduced a string of measures to manage ecotourism hotspots in Sai Kung and Lantau Island, as a surge in visitors is expected during China’s upcoming Golden Week holiday. The Agriculture,…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong remains at 140th on global press freedom index as NGO highlights Jimmy Lai’s 20-year jail term

Hong Kong remains at 140th place on Reporters Without Borders’ (RSF) global press freedom index of 180 countries and territories, with the NGO highlighting the 20-year sentence handed down to Apple Daily founder Jimmy…

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2 Hongkongers penalised as new public vaping ban takes effect

At least two Hong Kong residents have been penalised for vaping in Admiralty as health authorities begin enforcing a new law banning the public use of alternative tobacco products, including e-cigarettes. “We will issue…

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Tai Po fire probe: URA’s lack of price checks opened door to ‘unscrupulous consultants’

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. An independent committee investigating Hong Kong’s deadly Tai Po blaze holds its…

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Elderly man drowns during morning swim at Hong Kong’s Lung Mei Beach

An elderly man drowned while swimming at Lung Mei Beach in Hong Kong’s Tai Po on Thursday morning. Police said they received a report at 7.25am of a swimmer struggling to stay afloat. Officers rescued the man about 100…

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Hong Kong tour groups to mainland China surge by up to 40% for Labour Day weekend

Tour groups from Hong Kong to mainland China are expected to rise by up to 40 per cent year on year over the Labour Day weekend, with travel agents citing improved safety and hygiene as key factors attracting visitors.…

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