HK will resume its annual pay trend survey, which informs civil servants' wage adjustments, after skipping it last year and ...
Hong Kong taxpayers will enjoy higher tax cuts, including the child allowance, starting in the 2026-27 fiscal year, the city's financial minister has said.
HK residents will receive a maximum HK$3,000 reduction in salaries tax for the 2025-26 assessment year - double the previous cut - finance chief Paul Chan has said during his annual budget speech. In ...
Hong Kong’s finance chief Paul Chan will chair a new “AI+ and Industry Development Strategy” committee, in an effort to deepen the integration of powerful artificial intelligence technologies across ...
Hong Kong police have launched an investigation after an officer fired her service pistol inside Kwun Tong Police Station on Wednesday morning. Local media are reporting a suspected suicide.
HK’s economy is expected to grow up to 3.5% as government coffers return to a surplus following a streak of deficits, Financial Secretary Paul Chan has announced in his 2026 budget speech.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz touched down in China on Wednesday, beginning his inaugural visit to his country's largest trade partner and a high-tech rival as Europe's biggest economy struggles.
Hong Kong authorities will seek an additional HK$20 billion for the development of San Tin Technopole and a science and technology park, which are part of the Northern Metropolis infrastructure plan.
Financial Secretary Paul Chan is delivering the 2026 Hong Kong budget, with the city set to announce a surplus.
The Hong Kong government has recorded a budget surplus of HK$51.3 billion after three continuous years in the red, Financial Secretary Paul Chan has announced in his 2026 budget speech.
Panamanian authorities took control Monday of two ports on the Panama Canal from CK Hutchison after the HK-based conglomerate's concession was annulled amid a row between the US and China.
The Fire Services Department (FSD) is considering proposing a legal amendment to enhance building fire safety in the wake of the deadly Tai Po blaze, fire chief Andy Yeung has said.