Trump calls tariffs America's "big power over China," but analysts say Beijing may be better prepared than ever to engage in a trade war with the U.S.
Opinion: "Put simply, China and Hong Kong, like the rest of the world, are still going in the wrong direction," write John Barkdull and Paul G. Harris.
Hong Kong's giant panda population grew by 200 per cent last year, and authorities hope that the bears' presence can help boost domestic consumption.
Shenzhen may have the tech, but Hong Kong holds the key to research and funding. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Criticism over how the Chinese government buys drugs for its public health care system has ignited frustration over the quality of medicine.
Troubles at Vanke raise questions about the continued spread of the property crisis and whether the Chinese state will step in.
Jean-Francois Mesnard-Sense, head of exchange traded products at Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, said that Hong Kong had become the first market in Asia to offer single stock leveraged and inverse products.
The Year of the Snake is a perfect time to try snake soup at one of Hong Kong’s family-run restaurants. Artisan Setaro is the only producer left in Italy's first capital of pasta
A former senior adviser for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors was arrested on Friday (Jan 31) on charges that he conspired to steal government trade secrets to benefit China. Read more at The Business Times.
Crystals with perceived properties to heal and enhance career prospects are increasingly becoming a source of hope and comfort in tough times Lunar New Year, arguably China's biggest annual holiday, can be seen as a barometer for the country's economy.
To become a world-class education hub, Hong Kong must ensure its DSE exam is globally accessible Talent defies geographical boundaries. As the Hong Kong government works towards making the city a higher education hub,