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Xinyi opens solar glass production line in Tianjin

The glass maker expands northern China market focusing on float glass and solar glass.

Xinyi opens solar glass production line in Tianjin

The glass maker expands northern China market focusing on float glass and solar glass.

Pacific Andes’ operations unaffected by Japan radiation leakage

The group has not sourced any materials and products from Japan in the past three months.

IMAGI completes acquisition of Toon Express Group

The deal further promotes popularity of its animation brands through new commercial arrangements

Dragonair releases updated Japan flight schedules

The carrier to operate five weekly flights to and from Hong Kong and Fukuoka, while its twice-weekly Okinawa service to resume on 3 July.

Fortune REIT refinances its HK$3.8bn current loan facilities

The company enhanced its new facilities will bear a 0.91% per annum interest margin and will mature on 11 April 2016.

Experts discuss optimal use of medical devices

Experts from WHO and Western Pacific countries are meeting in Hong Kong to discuss a draft strategy for the optimal use of medical devices.

Warning issued against benzocaine products

An alert has been issued on the use of benzocaine products due to its potentially fatal side effect by the Department of Health.

Manager of unlicensed Mong Kok guesthouse slapped with fine

A man was fined $3,000 at the Kowloon City Magistrates' Courts for managing an unlicensed guesthouse in Mong Kok.

HSBC Insurance unveils EarlyIncome Annuity Plan

The product to provide savings, protection and a stream of income for retirement as it offers regular monthly annuity payment as early as one year after the plan starts.

Chinese medicine with excessive pesticide residues recalled

The Department of Health found a proprietary Chinese medicine named Specific Qingyin Wan to contain excessive pesticide residues.

Employment agency fined for overcharging domestic helper

A-Chun Professional Limited was fined $8,000 today at Kowloon City Magistrates' Courts for overcharging a job seeking domestic helper. The employment agency was also ordered to pay a compensation of $520 to the job seeker. The prosecution was launched by the Labour Department.

Japanese restaurant in H.K. forced to close due to radiation fears

Yaekiku, a posh Japanese restaurant in Hong KOng operated by a noted Chinese restaurant entrepreneur, has closed its doors.

Dishonest chestnut and sweet potato hawkers fined

Six itinerant hawkers who pleaded guilty to selling short-weight chestnuts or sweet potatoes in the first three months of this year were fined from $500 to $3,000.

Mei Foo development said to comply with statutory requirements

The residential development near Phase 8 of Mei Foo Sun Chuen meets relevant statutory requirements and complies with the use permissible under the land lease.

Hong Kong and Spain inks tax deal

The 19% Spanish withholding tax on interest and 24% withholding tax on royalties on Hong Kong residents will both be slashed down to 5%.

OOCL resumes services at Tokyo, Yokohama and Nagoya ports

The company has implemented precautionary measures onboard its vessels to ensure safety of its crew and cargoes exposed to radiation.

Consultancy agreement awarded for Liantang-Heung Yuen Wai BCP

The CEDD awarded a $100.8 million design and construction supervision consultancy agreement for the Liantang-Heung Yuen Wai BCP.