Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says there should be no rush to set the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea.
Although Hong Kong is known as a hard-working and productive market, more local people feel satisfied with the amount of leisure time they have outside work, according to results of a survey released on Wednesday.
Only 28 percent of the 12 million work force in Malaysia are highly skilled, a government official said here Monday.
World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Pascal Lamy said on Thursday that members needed a change in mindset in order to gain the "early harvest" they want in a ministerial meeting due to be held in Bali, Indonesia in December.
The head of the city’s engineering corps has sounded an alarm over a looming shortage of qualified staff, as the city prepares to take up work on HK$10 billion worth of infrastructure projects.
Chinese leaders must avoid pomp and circumstance, and take concrete actions to win public trust, said a statement issued Sunday after a two-day central economic work conference.