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Published on May 11, 2025Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate
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Published on May 11, 2025
Hong Kong will ‘play it safe’ with growth figures amid US tariff war: Paul Chan
Hong Kong is unlikely to significantly adjust its estimates for the economy as there are major uncertainties externally, the city’s finance chief has said, adding that export growth is expected to slow down after businesses rushed to beat US tariffs in the …
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Published on May 11, 2025
Hong Kong’s triathletes given ultimatum as clock ticks to National Games
Head coach Andrew Wright has warned Hong Kong’s male triathletes that they have six months to make significant running improvements or risk waving goodbye to National Games glory. None of the city’s men or women met the Games selection criteria at Saturday …
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Published on May 11, 2025
2 arrested in Hong Kong over violent confrontation involving minibus driver
Hong Kong police have arrested two men after a video circulating online showed several people surrounding a red-topped minibus, with one member of the group striking the vehicle with a hard object after the driver repeatedly slammed into their car during …
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Published on May 11, 2025
Hong Kong garages feeling squeeze but EVs offer chance for upgrade: experts
Hong Kong’s car maintenance sector has slipped into a downturn due to increased electric vehicle (EV) ownership and a rise in motorists seeking repair services in mainland China, industry insiders have said. But the shift also presents an opportunity for …
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Published on May 11, 2025
Hong Kong insurers extend Greater Bay Area medical coverage for cross-border retirees
Three Hong Kong insurance firms unveiled policies this week aimed at helping Hongkongers access medical services across the Greater Bay Area, as companies recognise fresh opportunities in serving the city’s growing “silver” population amid the government’s …
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Published on May 11, 2025
How a family photographer went on to work with Dior and Celine Dion: Anne Geddes started out taking snaps in Hong Kong ...
Anne Geddes is celebrated worldwide for her profoundly imaginative photography – an infant curled up within the velvety scarlet petals of a giant rose, nestled atop a swirling red and white woollen hat, or sleepily perched on a luscious pumpkin. Her …
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Published on May 11, 2025
How Hong Kong helped a mainland Chinese driverless tech firm expand to Mideast
A mainland Chinese driverless technology company with a research base in Hong Kong is in talks with several Middle Eastern countries to offer its autonomous airport vehicle solutions, its CEO has said ahead of meeting the city’s leader in Qatar. Speaking …
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Published on May 11, 2025
Vancouver bakery opened by ex-Hong Kong restaurateur who couldn’t find pastries she liked
Stephanie Wong believes it is destiny that explains why she ended up in Vancouver, Canada, opening a bakery cafe. The Hong Kong-born chef, who used to have a restaurant called Roots, in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island, is now selling sourdough and …
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Published on May 11, 2025
Heavy equipment maker Sany eyes doubling of overseas revenue after Hong Kong IPO
Sany Heavy Industry, one of China’s largest heavy equipment manufacturers, plans to use the sum of up to US$1.5 billion that it could raise in a proposed Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO) to support global expansion, despite ongoing trade tensions …
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