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Opinion | Hong Kong must boldly innovate faster to keep up with the times

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Hong Kong must boldly innovate faster to keep up with the times

A conversation I had with the late David Akers-Jones, who served as chief secretary before 1997, spotlights how much the government’s economic policymaking has changed from its old market-driven, freewheeling …

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Opinion | Hong Kong should stop agonising over waste charging and focus on recycling

by Ron Morgan
Opinion | Hong Kong should stop agonising over waste charging and focus on recycling

For a start, it would put the environmental hygiene department’s public refuse collection points under one centralised authority, making it easier to upgrade and integrate the lot into the citywide …

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Hong Kong’s CLP Power ‘on the decline’? The Post looks at string of voltage dips, outages

by Ron Morgan
Hong Kong’s CLP Power ‘on the decline’? The Post looks at string of voltage dips, outages

The Post looks at the mounting pressure on CLP to improve its services, as six electrical incidents have been reported so far this year. 1. What was the latest outage? …

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Crypto exchanges sticking it out in Hong Kong see value in regulator’s ‘safety first’ approach

by Anas Siddiqui
Crypto exchanges sticking it out in Hong Kong see value in regulator’s ‘safety first’ approach

Hong Kong’s restrictive regulatory regime for cryptocurrency exchanges is sending mixed signals after 11 firms moved closer to obtaining a licence, with some optimistic about the city’s “safety first” approach …

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11 crypto exchanges in Hong Kong ‘deemed to be licensed’, paving way for first approvals since 2022

by Anas Siddiqui
11 crypto exchanges in Hong Kong ‘deemed to be licensed’, paving way for first approvals since 2022

The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission has granted initial approval to 11 cryptocurrency exchanges to continue operating in the city, in the first step towards granting the first virtual …

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Hong Kong environment chief blames past administration for lack of food scrap bins needed for now-shelved waste-charging scheme

by Ron Morgan
Hong Kong environment chief blames past administration for lack of food scrap bins needed for now-shelved waste-charging scheme

Hong Kong’s environment minister has blamed the previous administration for the lack of food-scrap collection bins needed for a now-shelved waste-charging scheme, while also insisting authorities have “never thought about” …

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How will Hong Kong use up 170 million garbage bags left over from now-shelved waste-charging scheme?

by Ron Morgan
How will Hong Kong use up 170 million garbage bags left over from now-shelved waste-charging scheme?

Officials announced at a Legislative Council panel meeting on Monday that they were suspending the scheme, previously scheduled for launch on August 1, and shifting their focus to expanding recycling …

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Hong Kong proposes extra CLP Power penalty charges for voltage dips alongside existing power cut fines

by Ron Morgan
Hong Kong proposes extra CLP Power penalty charges for voltage dips alongside existing power cut fines

The company had a drop in voltage and partial energy disruption in areas of Tsing Yi on two occasions in January because of cable faults. The bureau said “various sectors …

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Harvest CEO may push for bitcoin, ether ETFs on the Stock Connect for mainland Chinese investors in two years

by Anas Siddiqui
Harvest CEO may push for bitcoin, ether ETFs on the Stock Connect for mainland Chinese investors in two years

Chinese fund house Harvest Global Investments, one of the three issuers of Hong Kong’s first spot cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs), is already thinking of a future that gives mainland investors …

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Washington-funded news station Radio Free Asia quits Hong Kong, citing concerns for staff safety after Article 23 passed

by Ron Morgan
Washington-funded news station Radio Free Asia quits Hong Kong, citing concerns for staff safety after Article 23 passed

Washington-funded news station Radio Free Asia (RFA) announced the closure of its Hong Kong bureau on Friday due to what it said were safety concerns for its reporting staff, becoming …

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