Hong Kong will cut thousands of civil service jobs and boost spending in artificial intelligence as it seeks to tackle an ...
Hong Kong’s technology enterprises are set to benefit from the city’s annual budget as the government plans to roll out ...
Raymond Yeung, Greater China Economist at ANZ, discusses Hong Kong government's options in tackling the budget deficit, ...
The Asian financial hub will reduce salaries tax and businesses’ profit tax by 100%, subject to a ceiling of 1,500 Hong Kong ...
Hong Kong aims to cut spending by slashing 10,000 civil service jobs in an effort to rein in a rising deficit, and plans a ...
Hong Kong's government has earmarked 1 billion Hong Kong dollars ($128.67 million) for the establishment of a new artificial ...
Finance secretary lays out new and increased fees to boost revenue and a string of cutbacks to reduce government’s ...
Government has invited the Hong Kong Jockey Club to submit a proposal on expanding its sports gambling options to include ...
Finance chief seeks to rein in spending, but keeps up investments in city's future. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The new 822.3 billion Hong Kong dollar ($106 billion) budget underscores the government's ambitions to promote artificial intelligence, aviation, green transportation and virtual assets.
Financial Secretary of Paul Chan Mo-po delivered the 2025-26 Budget on Wednesday, aiming to enhance Hong Kong's role as a ...