BusinessHong Kong approves 5,800 applications for new talent scheme, but lawmaker says focus should be on how many stayBusinessFebruary 8, 2023posted on Feb. 08, 2023 at 8:13 am Johnny Ng, lawmaker and entrepreneur, says initiative’s success should be gauged by how many people end up staying long term. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayFebruary 8, 2023 You Might Also LikeBusinessChina rolls out the red carpet for foreign CEOs, but investors ‘cautiously reconnecting’ after reopeningMarch 29, 2023BusinessChina’s Big Tech slashed jobs by the thousands in 2022 amid regulatory scrutiny, Covid-19 controls and tough competitionMarch 28, 2023BusinessHong Kong weighs halt to stores serving mainland Chinese tour groups amid complaints of crowding, hygiene issuesMarch 27, 2023The Earth Family Crystals is celebrating its 12 years of selling crystals onlineMarch 25, 2023BusinessDo Kwon: A crypto fugitive’s very public life while on the runMarch 25, 2023BusinessOil up 1% to one-week high despite crude buildMarch 22, 2023BusinessEXCLUSIVE: Clockenflap co-founders assert ‘autonomy’ after Live Nation acquisition, eye Asian expansionMarch 22, 2023BusinessGlobal shares jump but investor fears about bank 'whack-a-mole' lingerMarch 21, 2023Vanguard to exit China funds JV with Ant, close Shanghai office: sourcesMarch 21, 2023Recommended For YouWorld'Historic': Europe rights court hears climate cases against governmentsMarch 29, 2023ChinaXinjiang Communist Party boss ventures to Kazakhstan on trade missionMarch 29, 2023BusinessChina rolls out the red carpet for foreign CEOs, but investors ‘cautiously reconnecting’ after reopeningMarch 29, 2023MoviesIn Pictures: In Democratic Republic of the Congo, displaced Muslims have little food to break fastMarch 29, 2023PoliticsHong Kong protests: are police taking too hard a line on demonstrations? The Post examines new restrictions attached to demonstrationsMarch 29, 2023
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