This year’s Asian Logistics and Maritime Conference (ALMC) in Hong Kong will focus on three areas – the Belt and Road Initiative, e-commerce and smart logistics.
Hong Kong's government continues to keep the maritime sector abreast of the latest international developments with a proposal to tweak legislation on shipowners' liability to bring them in line with changes at the IMO level.
The Port of Hong Kong saw an unexpected drop in August throughput, with volumes falling 2% to 1.76m teu. This is the first monthly fall since January, and the port had been registering good gains all through the year as it seemed to recover from...
Highlighting the importance the new Hong Kong administration is placing on the maritime industry, HKInvest head of transportation and industrial Benjamin Wong said it was a good gesture for the new Transport and Housing Secretary Frank Chan to...
Government officials and maritime business leaders from Hong Kong and the UK have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on closer cooperation during London International Shipping Week.
The biggest difference between Hong Kong and its main competitors in the latest anti-competition rulings in relation to the container shipping lines is the lack of certainty the city's block exemption order gives.
Typhoon Pakhar, Hong Kong's second typhoon in a week claimed yet another maritime casualty, with 11 crew having to be airlifted off a sinking cargo vessel about 64 nm east of the city on Sunday morning at the height of the storm.