Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce cancels April 24 trip, while New People’s Party has also put US visit on hold.
Industry sources say some shipowners are preparing exit plans to mitigate rising geopolitical risks.
Source says while consortium is seeking to buy portfolio, US firm aims to take 51 per cent stake in CK Hutchison’s interest in Panama ports.
15 Apr 2025 - 2:11AM videocam
Subsidiary of Li Ka-shing’s firm denies claims made by Panamanian lawyers in challenge over ports that are part of wider US$23 billion deal.
Hang Seng Index suffers largest single-day loss since 1997, falling 3,021 points, with market turnover hitting record HK$620 billion.
8 Apr 2025 - 1:05AM videocam
Contrasting reactions as visitors inside 50,000-seat Kai Tak Stadium unable to see plane except on live stream.
30 Mar 2025 - 11:18PM videocam
HKMAO shares scathing piece that warns Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing’s conglomerate against making ‘historic mistakes’.
31 Mar 2025 - 9:38AM videocam
Paul Chan says some overseas VIPs he met noted that the city had regained its former vibrancy and vitality.
Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law says sport ‘not necessarily for gambling’, as city looks to make most of racing charm.
Beijing to launch antitrust probe into deal by Li Ka-shing’s CK Hutchison Holdings.
The freeze takes into account affordability, company’s profitability and wage index for transport sector workers.
Rosanna Law sits down for exclusive interview with the Post, covering topics ranging from promoting yacht tourism to going big on ‘Super March’.
28 Mar 2025 - 9:11AM videocam
Civil Aviation Department says new rule to come into effect on April 7.
‘This is an unprecedented situation, and we have not seen a closure of Heathrow on this scale for many years,’ British Airways CEO Sean Doyle says.
22 Mar 2025 - 11:03PM videocam
Lung Ka-sing tells the Post about how wuxia novelist helped him learn Chinese in his adopted Holland, surreal craze surrounding his creation and what’s next for Labubu.
16 Mar 2025 - 9:00AM videocam
Event will run from June 18 to 22, as West Kowloon arts hub looks to ‘market the Hong Kong brand’ and set up similar initiatives in other cities.
Sports chief Rosanna Law dismayed that organiser booted out spectators before end of match at World Grand Prix.
Founder of design studio AllRightsReserved says overseas event organisers, venue owners had pitched idea to him after seeing show last year.
From Andy Lau’s brief cameo to a red-hot pyrotechnic display, the opening at the park’s main stadium was a spectacle that carries Hong Kong’s future.
5 Mar 2025 - 7:06AM videocam
West Kowloon arts hub chief Betty Fung meets representatives from MoMA, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Guggenheim Museum during US visit.
Visitors will be able to access all general admission exhibitions without having to preregister.
Budget failed to lay out short-term measures to bolster revenue and city should consider adopting sales tax, analysts say.
26 Feb 2025 - 11:18PM videocam
Net profit in 2023-2024 rebounded to HK$838 million from a net loss of HK$356 million in 2022-23, the first profit in a decade.
Centre for Food Safety issues recall notice for batch of Morbier Jean Perrin 1/4 x 2 imported from France with a best before date of March 15.
After meeting company management, legislator Michael Tien says park doubled its net profit last year compared with previous high set in 2013-14.
Venue is planning Asia’s first major retrospective of Zao’s graphic works as part of exhibition that includes other abstract masterpieces.
M+ is also set to hold special exhibition showcasing over 200 works by renowned Chinese-French abstract painter Zao Wou-Ki.
‘We have many stories to tell,’ chairman Paulo Pong says of the project, ahead of Sunday’s debut of ‘Elder Sister’ and ‘Younger Brother’.
11 Feb 2025 - 8:30AM videocam
Observatory also says Sunday’s weather will be dry, with humidity to reach as low as 35 per cent.
Taxi driver Yu Hin-lam, 26, accused of helping four anti-government protesters try to flee city between 2020 and 2022.