Second-generation boss charts new course for Chinese agribusiness

Liu Chang says her parents’ generation enjoyed more entrepreneurial advantages but companies can still find opportunities.

Beijing conducts ‘rare’ survey among consulates in Hong Kong to uncover any hurdles

Post learns Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong has sent out survey to consulates to see if they are facing obstacles reaching officials.

Xi tells Biden he’s ‘ready to work’ with Trump, but warns against US-China decoupling

In what is likely the last meeting between the two men, Xi said that ‘only solidarity and cooperation can help humanity’ in these hard times.

Apec calls for enhanced free trade, climate action in final statement

Leaders statement on comes despite deep scepticism on trade from incoming US president-elect Trump.

Trump names fossil fuel executive Chris Wright as energy secretary

Wright is a supporter of oil and gas development and a critic of the fight against climate change, as well as a Trump campaign donor.

As China-Japan climate action grows, Tokyo must rethink LNG push in Asia

Japan’s progress in shrinking its domestic carbon footprint is being offset by its aggressive LNG development drive in South and Southeast Asia.

Musk suggests Trump let public weigh in on who should lead US Treasury

The billionaire himself endorses Howard Lutnick, saying the CEO of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald ‘will actually enact change’.

Olympic champ Zheng, Hong Kong’s Haughey on strength, sacrifice and a winning mentality

Zheng Qinwen and Siobhan Haughey open up on their journeys to the top, on first day of Post’s Family Business Summit.

Hong Kong police arrest 8 over bounced cheque scam involving HK$2.4 million

Syndicate recruited members from gambling dens in Yuen Long, where officers arrested another 20 people.

How Beijing flipped the South China Sea game with a single island

An isolated reef in the Spratly Islands holds the key to improved Chinese response times in the region, a new study says.