Newstral
Article
South China Morning Post on 2023-04-17 17:13
Hong Kong’s Autotoll to waive HK$35 monthly charge for non-usage over 30-day period starting May 1
Related news
- Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways posts loss of nearly HK$5 billion for first half of 2022, 33.9 per cent down from figure in same period last yearSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s KMB looking to spend HK$200 million on seat belts for older busesSouth China Morning Post
- Delay to Hong Kong’s new HK$33.7 billion border crossing to Shenzhen adds to woes for troubled contractorSouth China Morning Post
- Senior manager suspected to have stolen HK$3 million while working at unit of Hong Kong’s Bamboos Health Care HoldingsSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s TVB to lay off 5 per cent of staff, shave production costs to save HK$260 million annuallySouth China Morning Post
- Cathay Pacific director to take top job at HK Express, as Hong Kong’s largest airline moves closer to finalising takeover of low-cost carrierSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s single-use plastics ban: lovers of fried chicken ditch gloves at KFC, Jollibee to avoid poultry sum of HK$1South China Morning Post
- Four houses burgled around midnight on Friday in Hong Kong’s Tuen Mun, as one homeowner reports loss of luxury watches worth HK$1.5 millionSouth China Morning Post
- BQianlong-Period Enamel Glass Vase Sells for HK$207 Millionbarrons.com
- LocalBitcoins sees huge spikes in usage during Hong Kong’s political unrestthenextweb.com
- Lawmaker urges authorities to further raise Hong Kong’s plastic bag levy from proposed HK$1 to HK$2South China Morning Post
- Cathay Pacific completes takeover of Hong Kong’s only low-cost airline, paying HK$4.93 billion for HK ExpressSouth China Morning Post
- Extra HK$391 million needed to expand Hong Kong’s Legco after construction bids exceed HK$1.17 billion already budgetedSouth China Morning Post
- SHong Kong’s biggest and last data centre site fetches HK$5.45 billionscmp.com
- Student at Hong Kong’s Renaissance College hooks up new HK$260,000 solar panelsSouth China Morning Post
- Operation Santa Claus raises more than HK$15 million for charities helping Hong Kong’s disadvantagedSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s troubled Ocean Park saved as lawmakers approve HK$5.4 billion relief fundSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s sole Sikh temple to reopen on Tuesday after HK$230 million renovationSouth China Morning Post
- Authorities raise price tag for artificial islands off Hong Kong’s Lantau to HK$580 billionSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s minimum wage to remain unchanged at HK$37.50 an hourSouth China Morning Post