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BCCIHK is a not for profit membership organisation which utilises membership fees and other income to provide support and resources to businesses and institutions across Hong Kong and China that wish to trade with Bangladesh. BCCIHK has a dedicated Board of volunteer Directors and a small team of officers who have worked hard to make BCCIHK a successful brand in supporting the business community and therefore the wider community.

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Hong Kong’s first chief executive Tung Chee-hwa has been honoured by the China Institute of America for his decades-long efforts to foster dialogue and understanding between the two countries. The China Institute Centennial Award was announced and presented at an event commemorating the non-profit institution’s first centennial in New York on Thursday. Tung, who served as Hong Kong’s first chief executive after Hong Kong returned to China’s sovereignty in 1997, was honoured alongside the [...]

Some elderly landlords in Hong Kong have said they cannot afford renovations costing as much as HK$400,000 (US$51,060) to ensure their subdivided flats comply with new regulations and they may be forced to take units that rent for HK$3,000 a month off the market. At a media session on Friday, four landlords owning subdivided flats in Sham Shui Po and Yau Ma Tei said they had registered for the government’s grace period under the Basic Housing Unit Ordinance but were struggling to meet the new [...]

Around 86 per cent of children seeking places in Hong Kong’s public primary schools have secured one of their top three choices through the central allocation system, a record high and up from about 79 per cent last year, as applicant numbers fell 16 per cent to 16,345, the steepest decline on record. But a representative from a primary school council said competition for discretionary places – commonly known as “door-knocking” – was unlikely to ease, as some parents whose children were [...]

Hong Kong police have arrested a 14-year-old boy after a razor blade was found wedged between two seats on a Citybus double-decker, with the force alleging the suspect pointed the blade at his schoolmates during a dispute on the bus. Inspector Lee Yan-hon, of the Wan Chai district crime squad, said on Friday that police had identified the teenager through the bus’s CCTV footage after receiving a report from a passenger earlier in the week. “[The boy] remained on the upper deck towards the back. [...]

A woman has been found with burns covering 40 per cent of her body after a suspected gas leak triggered an explosion at a flat in Hong Kong. Police said they received reports at around 10.30am on Friday that residents had heard a loud explosion from the flat in Lam Bik House, Lam Tin Estate. By the time firefighters arrived, the blaze had already been extinguished. They rescued a woman of unknown age from the flat with burns covering 40 per cent of her body, including her face and both [...]

The resignation of a Hong Kong principal who swore at security guards during a school trip to Singapore has drawn mixed responses from students, with some saying he should be held accountable for tarnishing the institution’s image while others felt his apology was sincere. Lee Cheuk‑hing tendered his resignation as principal of San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun on Thursday. On Friday morning, students walked quietly onto the campus, as several teachers stood at the entrance [...]

We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Concerns mount in China’s space sector that Musk’s Starship will be a failure There are growing doubts within China’s space sector that Starship, the world’s most powerful rocket being developed by SpaceX in the United States, will [...]

Digital spaces and molecular bonds may not seem to have much in common. But for two leading academics at Hong Kong Baptist University, both fields reveal how research can lead to important discoveries that have a real-world impact. Christy Cheung, chair professor in information systems and digital innovation management at the School of Business, is studying the human side of technology, from platform safety and online deviance to digital wellness. Professor Wang Jun, based at the university’s [...]

A revamped appraisal system that denies salary increments to underperforming Hong Kong civil servants is unlikely to significantly improve efficiency, observers have said, calling for a more balanced approach with team-based performance indicators. The revised system, set to be implemented in October, will penalise the bottom 10 per cent of performers – those rated D to F on a six-grade scale – by making them ineligible for a pay increment. A 5 per cent buffer will be allowed depending on [...]

Hong Kong sweltered through its hottest day of the year so far on Friday, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius (93.2 Fahrenheit) at the Observatory headquarters and climbing as high as 36.7 degrees in parts of the New Territories as an intense heatwave gripped the city. The Observatory recorded maximum temperatures of 36.7 degrees in Sheung Shui and 36.6 degrees at Yuen Long Park at mid-afternoon. Other areas, including Tai Po, Sha Tin and Tseung Kwan O, also saw temperatures exceeding [...]

Bangladesh Business News

Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signalled a significant scale-up in its engagement with Bangladesh, announcing plans to provide US$5.0 billion over the next five years under a new Integrated Growth Network Development Initiative aimed at strengthening connectivity, job creation, and regional development. [...]

The inter-bank call money rate crossed 11% on Monday amid higher cash withdrawals ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. [...]

Bangladesh’s inter-bank call money market is once again showing signs of liquidity pressure ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, as banks face rising cash withdrawals to meet seasonal demand. [...]

Yields on treasury bills (T-bills) fell slightly on Sunday as banks preferred investing their excess liquidity in risk-free government securities amid subdued private sector credit demand due to ongoing geopolitical tensions. [...]

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