China Future Tech webinar | How US tactics could boost China’s chip self-sufficiency

China Future Tech webinar | How US tactics could boost China’s chip self-sufficiency

Date and time: Friday, September 19, 2025 10.30am-11.30am (HKT) The US-China chip war is escalating, with Washington’s goal of limiting Beijing’s technological advancement now sparking a counter-reaction that may accelerate China’s drive for chip self-sufficiency. The latest actions in this conflict – including US export controls and China’s push for domestic alternatives – are reshaping…

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Hong Kong authorities look into complaints over new shoes procured for lifeguards

Hong Kong authorities look into complaints over new shoes procured for lifeguards

Hong Kong authorities are looking into complaints about new government-supplied shoes after a lifeguard union received more than 100 reports of discomfort or foot injuries, becoming the second procurement issue to be raised in recent weeks. The Hong Kong and Kowloon Life Guards’ Union earlier revealed that the Leisure and Cultural Services Department had previously…

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Financial woes of Hong Kong’s West Kowloon arts hub deepen amid weak spending

Financial woes of Hong Kong’s West Kowloon arts hub deepen amid weak spending

The managing authority for Hong Kong’s arts hub is contending with deepening financial woes and weakened local spending, with its revenue in the 2024-25 financial year contracting by 18 per cent and its operating deficit ballooning to HK$769 million (US$98.5 million). According to a legislative paper released on Wednesday, the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority’s…

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Hong Kong could attract big spenders ‘with global sports events for various ages’

Hong Kong could attract big spenders ‘with global sports events for various ages’

Hong Kong could attract more high-spending visitors by hosting international sporting games for young, middle-aged and elderly competitors, a think tank has said, calling on authorities to establish a certification system to help fund innovative and emerging events. Our Hong Kong Foundation on Thursday released a research report on developing the city into a “mega…

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Hong Kong wraps up largest-ever anti-terror drill in Kai Tak – as it happened

Hong Kong wraps up largest-ever anti-terror drill in Kai Tak – as it happened

Hong Kong conducted its largest-ever counterterrorism drill, which saw strong levels of public participation, on Thursday afternoon at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal to simulate a terrorist attack on critical infrastructure. The drill, code-named “Bravelight”, aims to boost the city’s counterterrorism expertise and the coordination capability of different bureaus and departments for responding to various…

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