All business stories from Hong Kong.
With tariff walls rising across major economies, logistics firms and trading houses in Central are repositioning inventory flows—and profits—in ways that favour those already plugged into Asia's networks.
Business30 June 2026
As traditional office leasing stalls, the entrepreneur behind The Collective is proving there's still gold in adaptive reuse—and tenants are voting with their wallets.
Business30 June 2026
As more professionals abandon traditional careers to launch solo ventures, the territory's job market is fragmenting into a patchwork of freelancers, contractors, and bootstrapped founders—forcing both employers and workers to rethink what loyalty and progression mean.
Business30 June 2026
A homegrown hospitality innovator is betting big on hyperlocal experiences, turning neighbourhood gems into must-see destinations for the post-pandemic traveller.
Business30 June 2026
As geopolitical tensions reshape global commerce, local businesses are racing to recalibrate sourcing strategies and currency hedges—here's what the data reveals.
Business30 June 2026
Founders and investors in the city's innovation districts are reassessing strategies amid shifting capital flows and rising operational costs.
Business30 June 2026
As rents in Central and Mid-Levels continue to soar while salaries lag, companies across the city are struggling to retain mid-career professionals, reshaping hiring strategies and threatening Hong Kong's status as a global financial hub.
Business30 June 2026
As Hong Kong's job market tightens, a homegrown startup founder in Mong Kok is bucking the brain-drain trend by creating high-skilled positions that keep young talent rooted in the city.
Business30 June 2026
As visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic levels, one entrepreneur's boutique approach to hospitality is capturing the hearts—and wallets—of discerning travellers.
Business30 June 2026
Political tensions from Venezuela to Iran and economic uncertainty are rippling through local F&B and retail, forcing Central and Causeway Bay businesses to rethink pricing and marketing strategies.
Business30 June 2026
Vacancy rates and rental trends across Central, Kowloon and the Islands reveal a complex picture of where capital is actually moving in 2026.
Business30 June 2026
As startup districts reshape neighbourhoods from Causeway Bay to Kowloon Bay, residents should understand what innovation hubs mean for their wallets, daily commutes, and neighbourhood character.
Business30 June 2026
As foreign capital retreats and local money reshuffles, understanding where investment dollars move reveals why your rent, groceries and property dreams are shifting.
Business30 June 2026
As foot traffic rebounds unevenly across districts and consumer spending patterns shift, operators face a critical juncture in how they position themselves for the second half of 2026.
Business30 June 2026
Pauline Chan's logistics startup has become a quiet powerhouse connecting Asian manufacturers with Gulf buyers—proving Hong Kong's pivot eastward doesn't mean abandoning traditional trade routes.
Business30 June 2026
As multinational firms race to meet sustainability targets, a new class of environmental consultants and compliance specialists is thriving—and salaries in Central have jumped 18% in a year.
Business30 June 2026
As arrivals climb back toward pre-pandemic levels, investors are closely monitoring hotel occupancy rates, retail spending, and capital deployment across the city's hospitality sector.
Business30 June 2026
Meet the founder turning Hong Kong's gritty industrial heartland into a blueprint for supply-chain innovation across the region.
Business30 June 2026
Rising labour costs, softening tourism, and intensifying competition are squeezing margins across F&B and retail in 2026.
Business30 June 2026
As companies embrace flexible arrangements, Hong Kong's traditionally office-bound workforce is fragmenting, forcing employers to compete for talent across Asia and beyond.
Business30 June 2026