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China unveils 18-point plan to boost global non-ferrous metals pricing power
China is stepping up efforts to strengthen its influence in the pricing of global non-ferrous metals, rolling out measures to deepen market activity and tightening links between futures, spot and derivatives trading. Authorities in Shanghai, the mainland’s financial hub, on Tuesday rolled out an action plan aimed at strengthening the links between the futures, spot and derivatives markets for non-ferrous metals. It is part of a broader ambition to enhance Shanghai’s role in global commodity...

2016 was a great time for Hong Kong’s restaurant scene. Which openings survived?

Football star in Hong Kong embracing pressure after ‘making it out’ of Brazilian favela

Will ‘one-man model’ work for Vietnam as To Lam looks set to consolidate power?
Vietnam’s Communist Party five-yearly congress is set to consolidate more power for General Secretary To Lam, whom observers say has behaved like he “expects a mandate”. But term and age limits on the leadership are expected to remain, they add, leaving Lam as just a “first among equals” when the conclave concludes on Sunday. The congress – where the one-party state’s highest decisions are made – opened on Monday and will set key economic targets for the country as well as pick new...

World’s oldest cave art discovered in Indonesia

China’s flying car makers target deliveries this year as passenger flights near reality

How China’s dan dan mian noodle dish made its way to Japan and became so popular

Bottled water scandal should prompt civil servants to exercise due diligence
Accountability is at the core of a disciplinary investigation into the scandal involving the procurement of bottled water for government offices last year. Equally important is that lessons are learned and the appropriate punishment meted out to those responsible so as to serve as a stern warning for civil servants who fail to discharge their duties conscientiously. It has been found that three Government Logistics Department officers did not perform up to the standards commensurate with their...

Trump’s decision to sell AI chips to China under pressure as House bill against deal advances

Hong Kong needs constant vigilance to thwart cybercriminals

Greenland meltdown: what does Trump’s quest mean for the global order and China?

Trump’s freewheeling Davos speech stirs unease among global audience
There was moderate relief after US President Donald Trump walked back his threat to take Greenland by force on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, but also concern among critics and lawmakers that his speech was little more than a diversion at a time of significant global peril. Attendees watching in the Davos Congress Centre and millions tuned in around the world received a full dose of unfettered Trump as, during his 70-minute speech, he slammed Nato member Denmark for not...
