Hong Kong News in English
February 27, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 27th February, and here’s your Hong Kong daily news capsule.
Residents of Hong Fu Court may return to collect belongings by late April.
Marco Rubio briefs Congress on Iran situation, calling it significant.
U.S. trade representative plans to maintain tariffs on China between thirty-five and fifty percent.
Kim Jong-un expresses willingness for peaceful relations if the U.S. abandons hostility.
Hong Kong's budget proposal includes $2,500 student subsidy but lacks incentives for families.
U.S. pressures Panama to take control of ports, raising concerns over Chinese assets.
Major Hong Kong restaurant, Sheng Kee, to close after over forty years of service.
Eighty-five-year-old survivor recounts escape from the Hong Fu Court fire.
Former Chinese military leader He Weidong dismissed for serious violations.
Germany's Merz signs cooperation agreements in China, emphasizing partnership.
China holds key resources, impacting U.S. chip and aerospace industries.
Domestic travel in China hits record highs during the Spring Festival.
Nvidia reports strong earnings, but chip shortages may persist into the year.
Hong Kong Exchanges reports a thirty-six percent profit increase, exceeding expectations.
HSBC shares continue to rise, boosting Hong Kong's stock index.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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