Chairwoman Anne Kerr says Hong Kong has ‘fantastic infrastructure’, but warns lack of visitors has caused world to forget city’s advantages. Source link
Read More »More like Pony Ma: Shenzhen University’s call comes as start-ups under pressure
Shenzhen University wants to cultivate more ‘outstanding entrepreneurs’ like Tencent founder Pony Ma Huateng, but the call comes as private entrepreneurship in China is on the decline. Source link
Read More »More Hongkongers seek graduate work visas to stay in Australia after studies
About 3,000 graduates have applied since Australia introduced scheme tailor-made for Hongkongers. Source link
Read More »Hong Kong not quick, broad or generous enough to woo talent, says think tank head
Former Executive Council convenor urges government to remove more red tape in its quest to attract talent. Source link
Read More »1,400 US-based ethnic Chinese scientists left American institutions for mainland
‘Chilling effect’ felt from Washington policies like Trump-era programme that targeted suspected theft of technical secrets and intellectual property. Source link
Read More »Talented non-locals who stay in Hong Kong will get refund of hefty property tax
Change of stamp duty rule will let non-local buyers get back more than a quarter of property price Source link
Read More »Lures to bring top talent to Hong Kong to be laid out in John Lee’s policy address
Special office to create incentives to attract the best talent to city to be announced by chief executive in policy address. Source link
Read More »Singapore’s population grows as Hong Kong’s declines for third straight year
The rise comes as Singapore tries to attract rich foreigners and talented professionals to bolster its workforce. Analysts said employment opportunity patterns in the regional rivals underscore their diverging fortunes. Source link
Read More »High chance Beijing will agree to research and development transfers to Hong Kong
Sun Dong says data access proposal is part of strategy to transform city into global hub for innovation and technology. Source link
Read More »Expand scheme allowing talent to pursue short-term work in Hong Kong: lawmakers
Legislators urge government to authorise more host organisations to invite talent and grant foreign professionals longer stay in city. Source link
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