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Consumer prices up 1.4% in February
Consumer prices up 1.4% in February
Prices rose in categories such as housing, transport, and electricity.
High vacancy rates force landlords to rethink office strategies
High vacancy rates force landlords to rethink office strategies
Traditional office spaces are losing appeal as tenants prioritise flexibility, sustainability, and multi-functional environments.
EU blacklists 20 Hong Kong firms for alleged trade violations
EU blacklists 20 Hong Kong firms for alleged trade violations
The US Office of Foreign Assets Control also sanctioned companies allegedly involved in financial transactions.
Informa Markets Asia, HKECIA partner to drive sustainability in exhibitions
Informa Markets Asia, HKECIA partner to drive sustainability in exhibitions
The initiative aims to eliminate disposable exhibition stands by encouraging the use of reusable and cost-effective alternatives.
Gov’t to refine eHealth system with new bill
Gov’t to refine eHealth system with new bill
It will provide a legal framework for a comprehensive personal electronic health record.
Gov't won't repurpose King’s Park Site after QEH relocation in 2026
Gov't won't repurpose King’s Park Site after QEH relocation in 2026
The government will review the site’s future healthcare use in the second Hospital Development Plan.

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Commercial Property Repurposed college homes may address Hong Kong office slump
Grade B and C offices are likely to benefit from the conversions.
Hotels & Tourism The Park Lane Hong Kong debuts in Autograph Collection
Its merger with the world’s biggest hotel operator has led to greater guest traffic.
Media & Marketing Sinclair’s Sheung Wan office fosters camaraderie
The bright, open, and airy space creates an atmosphere of creativity.
Transport & Logistics ‘Ding Dings’ need to travel faster and more frequently
Tram ridership is still 15% below 2018 levels, according to its operator.
Economy More and bigger IPO deals in Hong Kong expected this year
The IPO pipeline will be bolstered by relaxed monetary policy.
Chinese fast-food chains eye Hong Kong listing
They are using the city as a testbed for further expansion overseas.
Hotels & Tourism Shenzhen tourists spur Hong Kong retail demand
A more lenient entry policy is benefiting tourism-related sectors.

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