Hong Kong | Official sees ‘most opportune time’ for foreign investors

Hong Kong predicts unprecedented business opportunities lying ahead in the Belt and Road Initiative and the Guangdong-Hong Kong- Macau Bay Area, an official of the HKSAR

Health | 90 percent of patients already contacted for drug replacement

The contingency plan for the recall and replacement of six antihypertensive medicines that were found to contain N-Nitrosodimethylamine impurities in the drug valsartan is on track,

Briefs | New central library design expected this year 

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) hopes to announce the design for the new central library this year, the head of the Department of Public Library Management of the

CE continues to tour ‘Greater Bay’ cities

A delegation from the Macau government led by the Chief Executive (CE) Chui Sai On continues to tour cities that compose the “Greater Bay Area”, visiting Zhaoqing and Foshan

Hong Kong makes special arrangements for greyhounds’ importation

Hong Kong’s Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) has agreed with the Macau Authority to a special arrangement for the importation of greyhounds by

Liu Xia | Beijing frees Nobel widow from house arrest that drew outcry

China allowed the widow of Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo to be freed from house arrest and leave for Berlin yesterday, ending an eight-year ordeal

Advisor: Gas accidents often happen through negligence

Leong In Pong, deputy-coordinator of the advisory committee of the Northern district, said that most accidents relating to gas leaks happen because of owners’ negligence.

New Era and TCM to merge on August 1

Bus companies TCM and New Era will merge beginning August 1. The merged bus operator will remain named TCM, according Leong Mei Leng, General

Gaming | Elaine Wynn backed Harrah’s ex-CEO Satre for Chairman role

In the latest sign of tension between Elaine Wynn and the casino company she co-founded, the billionaire said she backed a candidate for chairman or

Penny Lam: Filmmaker & Festival Curator | ‘Documentaries trendier with viewers, not so much filmmakers’

The 3rd Macau International Documentary Film Festival will return to the Cinematheque Passion on July 14 for three weeks of celebrated documentaries sourced from around the

CRIME | Two blacklisted persons found over the weekend

THE Public Security Police Force (PSP) has found two blacklisted people dwelling in Macau. The two men, found in separate and unrelated situations, had both illegally entered

Xiaomi gains USD6b in a rebound from weak Hong Kong debut

Xiaomi Corp. surged 13 percent a day after its disappointing debut, gaining roughly USD6 billion of market value as investors begin to pile into the

Pepsi gets another boost from salty snacks

PepsiCo Inc., grappling with a slumping soda business, got another boost from its food operations. The maker of Mountain Dew posted second-quarter profit that

Flights canceled as typhoon nears Taiwan

Taiwan warned businesses and schools to prepare for extreme conditions as Severe Typhoon Maria closes in on the island, disrupting flights and curtailing futures trading.

Tesla plans China plant with 500,000 vehicle capacity

Tesla Inc. is planning a factory in China with a capacity for 500,000 vehicles a year, according to people familiar with the matter, making its

Mozambique | Air transport has new competition rules

The civil aviation sector in Mozambique, which is in the process of liberalization, as of the end of August will have new competition rules, under legislation recently

Brazil | Chinese companies invest USD1.343b in first half

THE confirmed investment projects of Chinese companies in Brazil during the first half of the year totaled USD1.43 billion, an increase of 343 percent compared to

Analysis | How China could hurt US once it ran out of imports to tax

In his trade war with China, President Donald Trump wields one seeming advantage: The United States could ultimately slap tariffs on more than USD500 billion

Belt and Road | Xi pledges billions in loans, aid to Arab nations

China’s President Xi Jinping pledged more than USD23 billion in lines of credit, loans and humanitarian assistance to Arab countries yesterday in a major push for influence

Japan floods | Many out of power, water; over 150 dead

Akira Tanimoto says his apartment narrowly survived the floods and mudslide at his residential complex over the weekend, and even if he wants to go back there

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