The firm noted that while the SAR still has a very low credit risk, its ‘tight economic, political and institutional’ ties with an economically battered mainland pose challenges
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The first quarter’s Survey on Manpower Needs and Wages shows a year-on-year increase of 68 full-time employees in a sector that desperately needs more recruits
Tesla’s preference ratings have fallen in China, the US and Europe – where BYD’s electric vehicles outsold Tesla’s for the first time in April
The South American nation wants to capitalise on its strategically located but underused Alcântara Space Center
An unverified report that the Saudi event would allow alcohol kicked off a furious debate online, prompting authorities to issue a clarification
Although Macao’s general crime level has dropped, gambling-related violations rose by a whopping 61.5 percent due to the tightening of Macao’s gambling crime laws
UN-affiliated meteorologists have approved the Korean ‘Bori,’ the Vietnamese ‘Saobien’ and the Chinese ‘Tianma’ as new tropical cyclone names
The Small and Medium Enterprises Working Group meeting took place in Japan last week to promote sustainable development for smaller businesses in the region
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