The Hong Kong government is expected to take until next year to draft an anti-sanctions law to counter actions by foreign governments, the South China Morning Post reported on Friday.
In the first of a three-part series on Hong Kong’s housing crisis, the Post examines why demand outstrips supply, leaving Hongkongers unable to afford their own homes. Airport worker Wong Ng is aware that Beijing wants Hong Kong to get rid of all tiny, substandard homes by 2049. That ambitious goal is cold comfort for the permanent resident who has.