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Felix Tam

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  • (GERMANY OUT) metal trading Company Haines and Maassen GmbH in Bonn, The company trades mainly with the rare earth elements and specialty metals. The rare earths elements are indispensable raw materials for many key technologies of electronic products to medical equipment. The largest deposits are located in China. The Bonn metal dealers are among the most important suppliers of rare earths in Germany because of its good trade relations with China .  (Photo by JOKER / Alexander Stein/ullstein bild via Getty Images)Economy

    China approves some exports of rare earths ahead of US talks

    By Felix Tam and Bloomberg
  • Jensen Huang, co-founder and chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., speaks during a news conference at the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose, California, US, on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Nvidia Corp., whose products have fueled a flood of artificial intelligence spending, said new types of AI models that produce more complex answers will only increase the need for computing infrastructure. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesTech

    Nvidia CEO visits Beijing after U.S. bars chip sales to China

    By Felix Tam, Olivia Tam, and others
  • Richard Li, chairman and chief executive officer of Pacific Century Group, during the Hong Kong Fintech Week in Hong Kong, China, on Monday, Nov. 1, 2022. The conference runs through Nov. 4. Photographer: Paul Yeung/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesFinance

    Li Ka-shing’s son invited to Beijing amid Panama port deal

    By Felix Tam, Shirley Zhao, and others
  • A man walks near an art installation of penguin sculptures in Hong Kong on February 2, 2023. – Hong Kong is ready to welcome the world back, its US-sanctioned leader told business and tourism heavyweights on February 2 as he pitched free flights and positive publicity to resurrect the once-vibrant global hub. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP) (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE/AFP via Getty Images)

    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 hotel

    Hong Kong reportedly ready to end hotel quarantine—but there’s a catch

    By Felix Tam and Bloomberg
  • Signage directing visitors to a community vaccination center in Hong Kong, China, on Saturday, April 24, 2021. Hong Kong saw a jump in bookings for coronavirus vaccine appointments after eligibility was widened to all residents aged 16 and older, as the city works to boost inoculation rates seen as crucial to achieving herd immunity. Photographer: Chan Long Hei/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesInternational

    Hong Kong trials booster shots for those who took Chinese COVID vaccines

    By Felix Tam and Bloomberg
  • COVID-19 Vaccination In Hong KongInternational

    Hong Kong’s vaccine uptake is so low its doses may soon expire

    By Felix Tam and Bloomberg
  • Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Delivers BudgetInternational

    HKEX shares plunge as Hong Kong increases stamp duty on stock trades for first time since 1993

    By Kiuyan Wong, Felix Tam, and others
  • Apple’s business is at risk in China.Tech

    Apple’s $44 billion China market threatened by Trump WeChat ban

    By Felix Tam, Shiyin Chen, and others
  • Hong Kong Impose Restrictions As Coronavirus Cases Continue To RiseInternational

    Startups are already moving data and employees out of Hong Kong over its new security law

    By Felix Tam and Bloomberg
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