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Hong Kong’s exhibition industry has been put on pause after the coronavirus epidemic has forced multiple postponements or cancellations – deemed the “worst since the

As of 31 January 2020, the UK is no longer part of the European Union. However, many details still need to be ironed out before

A wristwatch is more than just a tool for telling the time – it also stands as a fashion statement that can vary from a

As COVID-19 infection rates skyrocket across the United States, the country now leads the world in total infections. With essential medical supplies like face shields

As Hong Kong’s economy struggles to cope with the coronavirus, many SMEs are vulnerable to running short of funds. To combat the epidemic and help

Given Hong Kong’s developed infrastructure and central location in the Greater Bay Area development zone, the HKSAR Government is focusing on the city’s strengths by

After a month-long economic pause to contain the coronavirus, the primary benefactors of such policies are big businesses – with many SMEs still struggling to

After a month-long economic shutdown to reduce the transmission of COVID-19, the Chinese Government has introduced a number of financial measures to stabilise the nation’s

In its latest budget for 2020/2021, the HKSAR Government seeks to stabilise the economy by nurturing closer ties with the Greater Bay Area, thereby boosting

In a joint effort to lessen the impact of COVID-19’s effects on production, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation, the National Medical Products Administration and

Hong Kong has experienced significant turbulence over the past year due to political and economic headwinds. To aid stability and foster growth, the HKSAR Government

After a month-long economic pause to contain transmission of COVID-19, many of China’s industries and businesses are struggling to resume former productivity levels – with