All business coverage from Hong Kong.
As consumer behaviour shifts and operational costs climb, Hong Kong's food and retail operators are being forced to recalibrate pricing, footfall strategies, and supply chains to survive in an increasingly competitive market.
Business30 June 2026
Discover which Hong Kong landlords profit from flexible office demand. Central Grade A rents drop to HK$65-75/sqft while small suite leasing remains tight across emerging zones.
Business30 June 2026
Cloud kitchens and flex spaces are transforming Hong Kong hospitality careers. Discover how ghost kitchen jobs and delivery-focused venues are reshaping employment in 2026.
Business30 June 2026
As startup hubs sprawl across Cyberport, Kai Tak, and beyond, a new generation of knowledge workers is finding career paths and salaries that rival—or exceed—the traditional finance sector.
Business30 June 2026
As foreign capital flows shift and local hiring stalls, understanding the data behind Hong Kong's employment trends is crucial for businesses and jobseekers navigating uncertain economic terrain.
Business30 June 2026
As visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic levels, hospitality entrepreneurs and heritage operators are seizing a rare window of opportunity.
Business30 June 2026
Rising operational expenses and shifting consumer spending patterns are forcing Hong Kong businesses to rethink pricing, staffing and expansion strategies in mid-2026.
Business30 June 2026
From Middle East standoffs to Venezuelan instability, international flashpoints are forcing local traders and logistics firms to rethink supply chains and hedging strategies.
Business30 June 2026
As Hong Kong's small business sector faces mounting pressures, everyday shoppers hold more power than they realise in shaping the city's economic future.
Business30 June 2026
Despite recovery hopes, weakening regional demand, geopolitical tensions and intense competition are testing the city's visitor economy.
Business30 June 2026
As consumer behaviour shifts and rents stabilise, hospitality operators face a critical window to adapt or risk being left behind.
Business30 June 2026
Despite years of investment in innovation districts and government backing, Hong Kong's entrepreneurs are grappling with collapsing venture capital inflows and intensifying brain drain.
Business30 June 2026
As multinational companies embrace distributed teams, Hong Kong's recruitment landscape is being transformed by an influx of overseas workers willing to relocate—forcing local employers to rethink compensation and office strategies.
Business30 June 2026
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and Americas are forcing multinational firms to rethink their regional headquarters, with implications for Central and Kowloon office demand.
Business30 June 2026
As geopolitical tensions, supply chain fragmentation and currency volatility squeeze margins, traders and logistics firms in the city are bracing for a tougher second half of 2026.
Business30 June 2026
From supply chain fractures to currency swings, local entrepreneurs in Central and beyond are adapting fast—or going under.
Business30 June 2026
A wave of government incentives and corporate relocations is reshaping Kowloon East and Wong Chuk Hang, creating unexpected winners among property owners, service providers, and early-stage founders.
Business30 June 2026
Rising costs, talent flight, and regional competition are pressuring investment returns and weighing on the city's once-booming wealth management hub.
Business30 June 2026