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The delivery platform price war has stoked concerns that Chinese capital could drive out competitors, hurting not just consumers but also businesses and delivery workers in the long run.
"Now we are in a wait-and-see state to see what decisions Trump will make next," Chinese salesperson Cassie said, adding they ...
Australian justice Robert French has stepped down from HK's top court after serving as an overseas non-permanent judge since ...
The trade wars initiated by US President Donald Trump could disrupt world trade in goods, meaning Europe could see its ...
HK's anti-corruption watchdog has filed 30 new charges against a former police officer for allegedly accepting bribes and ...
A pilot union has expressed “serious concern” over Cathay Pacific executives' pay hikes as the airline still "struggles with ...
US President Donald Trump's steep tariff hike targeting Chinese goods, which took effect Thursday, brings Washington's ...
HK’s High Court has thrown out a legal challenge against the gov't’s approval of a tech hub development after rejecting an ex ...
China said Friday it would raise tariffs on US goods to 125 percent but would ignore further levies by President Donald Trump ...
HK has increased insurance support for its SMEs to tap into emerging markets amid an intensifying trade war between the US ...
A HK man has been sentenced to 7 years in prison over his involvement in the 2019 mob attack in Yuen Long, following his ...
The HK gov't will take on a leadership role in guiding the logistics, shipping and aviation sectors amid "ongoing instability" caused by the US-China trade war, the city's transport minister has said.
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