BusinessBetter late than never: Hong Kong plays catch-up with schemes allowing e-payment across borders, a boon for travellersBusinessMarch 18, 2023posted on Mar. 18, 2023 at 4:30 am Ahead of the game, Singapore has already struck e-payment deals with Thailand and other countries. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayMarch 18, 2023 You Might Also LikeBusinessKuwait’s non-oil sector to grow 3.8% in 2023: IMF June 6, 2023BusinessState media: China's cruise sector expected to resume operations in Q4 June 5, 2023Microsoft’s Smith set for talks with UK chancellor over Activision deal banJune 3, 2023Business‘Your head is in the clouds’ — Grab CEO Anthony Tan’s father initially said no to backing his idea for ride-hailing appJune 3, 2023BusinessFoodpanda and Deliveroo to modify exclusivity contracts with Hong Kong restaurants after competition probeJune 2, 2023BusinessChina’s economic recovery faces challenging summer as hydropower producer sizzles amid droughtJune 2, 2023BusinessTesla CEO Elon Musk to meet Shanghai Communist Party boss Chen Jining amid talks of Gigafactory 3 expansion, sources sayMay 31, 2023BusinessHong Kong renovation saga: strength of modified load-bearing wall at flat can’t be ‘100 per cent’ restored even if legal mark fulfilled, buildings authority head warns in Lohas Park caseMay 31, 2023BusinessAlert 360 Acquires Home Security Alarm Accounts from Caliber SecurityMay 30, 2023Recommended For YouChinaChina’s Vice-Premier Zhang Guoqing, a one-time weapons executive, targets country’s manufacturing sectorJune 7, 2023World“Higher prices and yet lower quality” — Netizens respond to video of a couple showing “defects” in their new BTO unitJune 7, 2023FoodThis Dragon Boat Festival, savour premium rice dumplings, Iberico pork ribs and more at The Oriental Group of RestaurantsJune 7, 2023HongKongHong Kong government bid to get court ban on protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ will have ‘chilling’ effect, experts warnJune 7, 2023MalaysiaDon't call me 'pakcik' : Man thrashes Malaysia eatery after staff didn't address him as 'baby'June 7, 2023
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