After a spate of fires believed to be linked to the devices, they may not longer be stowed in overhead bins or used on commercial flights.
Premier Li Qiang has reassured major CEOs from around the world that the nation remains open for business despite Donald Trump’s tariff threats.
Hong Kong cracks down on abuse of subsidised flats by tightening rules and raising rents for residents who can afford to pay more.
Faced with an ageing society and expensive medical advances, Hong Kong’s public healthcare system has revamped its fees.
Housing Department needs to act in wake of call by ombudsman over abuse that poses risk to Hong Kong residents.
The Hong Kong regulator warns against ‘imprudent and aggressive financing practices’ as it imposes restraints via deposits and acts on multiple orders.
Easing visa formalities for frequent business travellers from this important trading bloc will serve Hong Kong well.
A new law to protect Hong Kong’s information infrastructure is crucial to safeguarding the well-being of our society.
While the demand is there, the view of the public on allowing pets on public transport must first be carefully gathered.
Three key economic factors highlighted by US Fed chairman Jay Powell should have borrowers carefully assessing the interest rate risk.
Japan is pondering missile deployment near the East China Sea. Hopefully, diplomats can find a way to allow the issue to take a back seat.
With the right policy support and regulation, the much-touted benefits of the sector will be unleashed.
Action needed to improve safety of meals after Hong Kong students and teachers on mainland China study tours come down with food poisoning.
Communist Party Central Committee and State Council issue 30-point action plan aimed at reviving Chinese economy and stoking domestic spending.
The number of pupils is expected to fall 23 per cent by 2031, posing a challenge for local schools that will require working together to mitigate the negative impact.
Chinese suppliers with already razor-thin margins should not have to bear the costs of Washington’s trade war.
While billions of dollars are added to the economy, there is a need to address concerns of those struggling to find work or to adapt to life in Hong Kong.
Tycoon Lee Shau-kee built a business empire and fortune, while giving back to the local and mainland community.
The airline records its second consecutive annual profit near HK$10 billion, settles debts from government bailout, and buys more aircraft.
Authorities have taken some action against owners in luxury estates who had illegally occupied government land or built illegal structures, but progress is slow.
In Hong Kong, food delivery is a cutthroat business, but with fewer players it is customers and restaurants who will pay the ultimate price.
The commercial interests of governing bodies should not compromise physical, mental and financial well being of athletes.
A new four-year pathway for graduates and the proposed third medical school are effective ways to help alleviate the city’s doctor shortage.
While the new cabs feature the latest technology and more stringent driver training, there is still work to be done for the overall service.
Children in Hong Kong are among those falling victim to one of today’s greatest health challenges, which calls for a concerted effort by all.
Top golf tournament and world snooker clash show Hong Kong can still pull the crowds, but it must learn from an embarrassing incident at the second event.
Regional cooperation has been key to securing the release of 25 out of 28 Hongkongers detained in Southeast Asian fraud farms.
Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal quashes the convictions of three activists while ruling in favour of government in a separate case.
New Hong Kong rules mandating that passengers under eight years old in private cars use such seats or similar restraints take effect in November.
City’s unique strengths mean it can take lead on international cooperation and exchanges while also benefiting from Beijing’s economic moves.