As competition for skilled professionals intensifies, Hong Kong is sharpening its edge through targeted policy and practical support.
By Clare Jim and Jessie Pang HONG KONG, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's economy will remain buoyant this year, growing by 2.5%-3.5%, helping the city return to a budget surplus following three years of ...
The HK Observatory has said the city experienced its warmest winter on record in recent months, with an average temperature ...
Hong Kong voters began casting ballots in a general election Sunday for the legislature, days after the city’s deadliest fire in nearly eight decades stoked a level of public anger not seen since ...
Hong Kong’s economy is finally seeing some signs of life, but the competition for legal work in the city has changed. New entrants are breaking in with a different offering, and Chinese firms are now ...
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