Tag: Lee, John (1957- )

Hong Kong Says It Calls the Shots, Not Beijing. Investors Are Wary.

Its close ties to Beijing are putting the city, still an international financial hub, in a bind as it lures Western investors to revive its economy.

Hong Kong Targets Dissidents Overseas With Bounties

The rewards of $128,000 for information leading to the prosecution of dissidents who have fled Hong Kong reflect stepped-up pressure to intimidate activists beyond the reach of the government.

In Bid to Show It Is Open, Hong Kong Bends Covid Rules … for Some

Three splashy events this week were meant to prove that the former British colony was still “Asia’s World City.” But pandemic exemptions were only doled out to those who could afford them.

Can Hong Kong Recover as a Global Metropolis After Pandemic Barriers?

Officials are saying the city will bounce back. But even before 2020, Chinese control was changing Hong Kong’s character and driving people away.