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Felix Tam
Stay informed with Felix Tam’s coverage and analysis for Fortune.
Economy
China approves some exports of rare earths ahead of US talks
By
Felix Tam
and
Bloomberg
Tech
Nvidia CEO visits Beijing after U.S. bars chip sales to China
By
Felix Tam
,
Olivia Tam
, and others
Finance
Li Ka-shing’s son invited to Beijing amid Panama port deal
By
Felix Tam
,
Shirley Zhao
, and others
Hong Kong really wants people to visit. To prove it, it’s giving away 500,000 air tickets
By
Shirley Zhao
,
Felix Tam
, and others
Hong Kong reportedly ready to end hotel quarantine—but there’s a catch
By
Felix Tam
and
Bloomberg
International
Hong Kong trials booster shots for those who took Chinese COVID vaccines
By
Felix Tam
and
Bloomberg
International
Hong Kong’s vaccine uptake is so low its doses may soon expire
By
Felix Tam
and
Bloomberg
International
HKEX shares plunge as Hong Kong increases stamp duty on stock trades for first time since 1993
By
Kiuyan Wong
,
Felix Tam
, and others
Tech
Apple’s $44 billion China market threatened by Trump WeChat ban
By
Felix Tam
,
Shiyin Chen
, and others
International
Startups are already moving data and employees out of Hong Kong over its new security law
By
Felix Tam
and
Bloomberg