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Hong Kong group warns long road ahead after Covid shift

  Bloomberg One of Hong Kong’s top foreign business groups warned the city still faces challenges in trying to revive its reputation as a global financial hub, even after it ditched almost all of its Covid curbs. In a sweeping overhaul of policies, residents and travellers alike will find their lives a bit easier. People coming into the city won’t ...

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EU’s carbon tariff to hurt Asia firms, says JSW Steel

Bloomberg The European Union’s planned carbon tax on steel is a trade barrier that India and other governments will probably oppose, according to one of the biggest exporters of the alloy in the South Asian nation. The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, or CBAM, which imposes duties on certain imports from countries that don’t price carbon the way Europe does, will ...

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Tencent wins nod for games as China crackdown softens

  Bloomberg Tencent Holdings Ltd secured a green-light for another clutch of major game titles, reinforcing hopes Beijing is easing a crackdown on the world’s largest mobile gaming arena. It was only the second time the Chinese tech giant gained licenses for blockbuster titles since Beijing resumed issuing them in April. “Pokémon Unite,” developed in tandem with Nintendo Co, was ...

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