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Will private housing supply rebound from the trough?
Private housing supply in Hong Kong has been notoriously and alarmingly low. Where are we at now – should we expect to see a rebound soon, or should we expect supply to continue the journey of a bottom-searching dive?
Will Hong Kong’s air freight sector soar or stall?
The Land and Housing Research Team discuss with Kerry Freight (Hong Kong) Limited how more space makes for wider wings as turbulence buffets air freight underpinning the Hong Kong’s economy.
Research in motion: Delving into industrial sites and brownfields
Going out and getting the lay of the land tells more than facts and figures do. The Land and Housing Research Team surveys industrial and brownfield sites spread over the New Territories to gauge development potential.
How to achieve a new normalcy and prevent the resurgence of COVID-19?
While the risk of COVID-19 may appear receding, is it premature to relax? Professor Eng-kiong Yeoh suggests a cautious and gradual relaxation, with ongoing surveillance and all sectors engaged.
Taking health and fitness more seriously: takeaways from the COVID-19 crisis
As Hong Kong cautiously feels its way forward in this global pandemic, we take stock of impacts to our ageing population, public healthcare system and how chronic diseases are managed to adapt for the ongoing battle.
How do we cope with the new normal under the pandemic?
Since the COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost every person’s daily routine and resulted in transitional challenges, how can technology make a difference in how we adapt to new norms in our daily lives?
Global think tanks spearhead counter-coronavirus solutions
What role do global think tanks play in the COVID-19 pandemic? More than 300 international think tanks executives join a virtual town hall to discuss best practices to face unprecedented socio-economic disruptions.
What is holding back self-financing tertiary institutions in Hong Kong?
The Savannah College of Art and Design’s exit from Hong Kong has stirred concerns over self-financing tertiary institution’s sustainability. We look into structural flaws and how the Government can help balance the books.