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香港 Hong Kong, 中国, Hong Kong
East Asia
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Date Listed12 May 2026
ContractPermanent
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Curated headlines from Hong Kong · business · 20 stories

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Hong Kong braces for typhoon season with 50,000 sandbags, flood barriers

Hong Kong authorities have prepared 50,000 sandbags and several water-filled flood barriers to brace for the coming typhoon season, while enhancement works at the high-risk Tseung Kwan O promenade are set to be…

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HKFP·policy

KLN Logistics-branded truck spotted refuelling at alleged illegal site despite crackdown

KLN Logistics has told HKFP that a vehicle bearing the firm’s logo, which was spotted filling up at an alleged illegal fuelling site in Kwai Chung last week, was operated by a subcontractor. An alleged illegal…

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Hong Kong Mother’s Day dining shifts from traditional banquets to casual meals

Mother’s Day business at many traditional Chinese banquet restaurants in Hong Kong has been weaker than last year, with diners increasingly opting for lunch and afternoon tea celebrations or non-traditional meals such…

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Is Hong Kong’s cultural hub of West Kowloon emerging as ‘Central 2.0’?

Hong Kong’s West Kowloon is poised to emerge as the second-most important office sub-market after Central with the completion of new buildings that will accommodate banks and insurance companies, according to industry…

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HKFP·higher-ed

‘There must be reasons’: Cantopop star Hins Cheung’s apology for past political comments sparks fan theories

An engineer by day, Thomas spends most of his time inspecting building projects on construction sites. At night, he unwinds by performing in bars and restaurants across Hong Kong. Cantopop singer Hins Cheung. Photo:…

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Budding Mother’s Day competition as Hong Kong florists prune prices

Competition among Hong Kong florists heated up on the day before Mother’s Day as stores slashed bouquet prices and offered more innovative products, with some vendors reporting weaker business and lower profit margins…

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HKFP

Wu Yize, China’s ‘priest’ who conquered the snooker world

China’s Wu Yize is said to have shared a single bed with his father in a windowless flat as he sacrificed his home life to follow his snooker dreams. Chinese snooker player Wu Yize (centre) celebrates his first World…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong denies link to UK national security case after trade officer convicted of spying on activists

The Hong Kong government has denied any link to the high-profile UK court case after its trade officer was convicted of spying on overseas activists . The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London. Photo: Wikimedia…

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HKFP·higher-ed

Taiwan welcomes Paraguay leader as China increases pressure

Taiwan rolled out the red carpet for Paraguay President Santiago Pena on Friday to shore up relations with its only South American ally, as Beijing urged Asuncion to sever ties with Taipei. Taiwan President Lai Ching-te…

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HKFP·policy

US President Donald Trump heads for Xi summit overshadowed by Iran war

US President Donald Trump heads for a superpower summit with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping next week hoping the Iran war will not spoil the mood in Beijing. US President Donald Trump (left) and Secretary of Defence…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong restaurants can apply for dog-friendly permits from May 18

Hong Kong restaurants with an area larger than 20 square metres can start applying for licences to allow dogs in their premises from May 18, the government has announced. The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong proposes tighter claw machine regulations over addiction fears

Hong Kong authorities have proposed tightening the regulation of claw machine shops by implementing a licensing regime to curb addiction risks. A claw machine in Hong Kong. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. The Home and Youth…

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HSBC profit flat as Middle East provisions offset wealth growth

HSBC, Hong Kong’s largest lender, reported broadly flat first-quarter profit as lower interest rates and provisions linked to the Middle East conflict offset solid growth in its wealth management business. Net profit…

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‘Golden week’: Hong Kong draws more mainland Chinese visitors but spending uneven

Hong Kong recorded a 4.8 per cent increase in mainland Chinese visitors in the first three days of the Labour Day “Golden Week” holiday, but industry players warned that uneven spending and more flexible travel patterns…

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Hong Kong residential property upturn drives recovery in office, retail: Morgan Stanley

Hong Kong’s property market is poised for a broad-based recovery as a strong upturn in the residential segment spills over to the struggling office and retail sectors, according to analysts. Morgan Stanley upgraded its…

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Ultra-low-priced tours exploiting mainland Chinese visitors survive despite crackdown

Ultra-low-priced Hong Kong tour packages reliant on commissions and pushing mainland Chinese visitors to make additional purchases remain prevalent despite tighter government regulations, the South China Morning Post…

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HKFP·policy

Tourists flock to Hong Kong countryside as city records 600,000 arrivals in first 2 days of Golden Week

Hong Kong’s countryside has seen an influx of tourists with the start of the Labour Day Golden Week in mainland China, recording over 600,000 arrivals in the first two days of the five-day-long holiday. Visitors camping…

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HKFP·higher-ed

Timeline: Press freedom in Hong Kong under the national security law

Since Beijing imposed a national security law in Hong Kong in 2020, the city has seen the closure of independent media outlets, journalists jailed, newsrooms raided and government tax audits that appear to…

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HKFP·policy

Press Freedom Day 2026: 25 reasons to support HKFP’s independent newsroom

As we mark Sunday’s UN World Press Freedom Day , ahead of HKFP’s 11th anniversary next month, our team of seven are soldiering on. We remain on the ground despite unprecedented political and financial pressure last…

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Hong Kong’s population policy is still trapped in a city state mindset

Hong Kong is increasingly being urged to develop a comprehensive population policy. Academics, policymakers and business leaders warn that rapid ageing, low fertility and a shrinking labour force threaten the city’s…

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