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Hong Kong expo vendors expect 20% sales boost amid bigger crowds, good weather
Exhibitors at one of Hong Kong’s largest annual bazaars expect sales to rise by up to 20 per cent from last year, citing higher attendance…
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Yau Tong project nearly sells out amid hopes of home market recovery in 2026
A residential project in Yau Tong triggered buying euphoria on Saturday, with more than 70 per cent of the 150 units on offer snapped up by…
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‘A violation’? China’s airlines in the hot seat over hidden extra fees
Seat selection fees are becoming more common in China as airlines grapple with squeezed profit margins, but consumers are pushing…
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Macroscope | From climate change to health, global problems need investors to step up
People love to hate governments, and they loathe having to pay taxes. However, from now on, we’ll have to embrace more state intervention…
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McDonald’s Hong Kong named Company of the Year at SCMP Live’s Business Awards
McDonald’s Hong Kong was voted Company of the Year at the 2025 Business Awards organised by SCMP Live, a highlight for the company as it…
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‘Appetizer economy’: Food inflation is on restaurant table as diners go smaller with…
Lauripatterson | E+ | Getty ImagesConsumers are still dining out, but instead of higher-priced entrees, many are ordering more appetizers.…
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China-free supply chain? US firm has a rare earth strategy – but can it work?
US-based rare earth firm REalloys believes it has a road map to build a North American supply chain for critical minerals that bypasses…
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Hong Kong to host Apec finance ministers’ meeting in October 2026
Source also reveals Macau will hold tourism ministers’ meeting as part of Apec’s 33rd regional economic forumPublished: 3:43pm, 12 Dec…
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‘Discriminatory’: Chinese firms protest as EU steps up anti-subsidy probes
A Chinese business group has urged the European Union to halt its “discriminatory and disproportionate” use of anti-subsidy probes to target…
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China’s food-security push to slash soy imports by two-thirds: Goldman Sachs
China is on track to slash its reliance on imported soybeans to less than 30 per cent within a decade, from the current 90 per cent,…
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