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Hong Kong cuts tax on premium liquor
Hong Kong cuts liquor tax in an effort to reignite its nightlife industry
Hong Kong’s leader has announced a cut in liquor taxes as the Asian financial hub hopes to revive its reputation as a travel destination with a vibrant nightlife and dining scene
Hong Kong pushes reforms to spark economic growth, cut liquor duties
Hong Kong's leader pledged on Wednesday to reform and revive the economy and financial markets including slashing liquor duties, while seeking to improve dire living conditions for the city's poorest.
Hong Kong to Ease Mortgage Rules, Cuts Liquor Tax in Growth Push
Hong Kong’s leader is expected to lay out a policy agenda focused on boosting the city’s economy during his third annual address on Wednesday, including a potential cut to a liquor tax.
Hong Kong slashes tax on spirits to boost nightlife
Chinese territory’s chief executive John Lee tries to turn around economy amid fall in tourism and consumption
Hong Kong policy address seen pivoting from security to economic growth
Hong Kong is expected to announce measures to boost the city's economy in its annual policy address on Wednesday, including slashing liquor tariffs, as it seeks to revive the financial hub which has been struggling to recover since the pandemic.
Hong Kong’s Leader to Focus on Economy, Liquor Tax Cut in Speech
Hong Kong’s leader will make bolstering the economy a priority in an annual speech this week, using it to lay out an agenda that includes a potential cut to a liquor tax and possible measures to strengthen the city’s status as a finance center.
Hong Kong To Eliminate 'Shoebox' Flats, Cut Spirits Tax: Leader
Hong Kong leader John Lee rolled out plans on Wednesday to ban flats under eight square metres and cut import tax on spirits in a bid to ease a long-term housing crunch and boost the city's sluggish economy.
HK Leader May Focus on Economy, Liquor Tax Cut in Speech
Hong Kong’s leader is expected to make bolstering the economy a priority in an annual speech this week, using it to lay out an agenda that includes a potential cut to a liquor tax and possible measures to strengthen the city’s status as a finance center.
Hong Kong pushes reforms to spark growth, cut liquor duties
Hong Kong's leader pledged on Wednesday to reform and revive the economy and financial markets, with moves including a big cut to liquor duties, while also seeking to improve dire living conditions for the city's poorest.
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Hong Kong to allow non-local undergraduate students to work part-time in city
Authorities are looking to tackle a local manpower shortage by opening up employment opportunities previously reserved for ...
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Hong Kong’s Rising Appeal Among Middle Eastern Family Offices
Hong Kong's advantages as a global financial hub and gateway to China's markets make it an attractive destination for Middle ...
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Hong Kong plans to install thousands of surveillance cameras. Critics say it’s more proof the city is moving closer to China
Glance up while strolling through parts of downtown Hong Kong and, chances are, you’ll notice the glassy black lens of a ...
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Hong Kong to quicken IPO vetting process to boost city’s allure as fundraising venue
New time frame for processing IPO applications will add clarity and transparency, and potentially save costs for candidates, ...
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As China Admits Economic Difficulties, Hong Kong Becomes Irreplaceable
Drew Bernstein, co-chair of MarcumAsia, explains why Hong Kong is showing signs of strength - which is essential to China's ...
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Tourism Has Rebounded Worldwide. But Not in Hong Kong.
“It has taken time for international tourism to come back to Hong Kong,” said Kristina Snaith-Lense, the hotel’s general ...
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Hong Kong Names Audit Council’s Wong as Chairman of SFC
Hong Kong named Kelvin Wong as the new chairman of the Securities and Futures Commission for a three year-term.
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Hong Kong taxi drivers encouraged – but not required – to learn Arabic in tourism push, commerce minister says
Taxi drivers will not be encouraged – but not required – to learn Arabic, Hong Kong’s commerce minister has said. It came ...
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