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David Wong

David Wong
The latest news and top stories on David Wong, a lecturer at Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. He is the BBA-HRM Programme Director within the Department of Management. With over two decades of experience in financial and management accounting, intellectual property, human resources and supply chain management in global retail companies, he brings practical insights to his teaching. His research interests include economic geography, international business and regional development, particularly in China and Southeast Asia. He is an expert on infrastructure development, notably airports, viewing them as crucial for smaller cities seeking economic advancement.
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China’s exports are booming – so why are plants in this factory hub closing?

Dongguan reflects a growing polarisation in the Chinese economy, with many factories and workers left behind as hi-tech firms surge ahead.

Hi-tech aids proposed to help elderly climb stairs to fire-ravaged Tai Po flats

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TCM firms eye Hong Kong IPOs to fuel global expansion

Over the past year, 34 innovation and technology, life and health science companies set up or expanded their operations in Hong Kong.

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Malaysian universities reject ethnic Chinese star student, reigniting quota row

Despite a ‘near-perfect’ academic record, Edward Wong was denied entry to six universities’ accounting courses.

Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) president Wee Ka Siong (centre) with Edward Wong (right) at Wisma MCA in Kuala Lumpur, where Wong shared his experience of being denied entry to accounting programmes despite top STPM results. Photo: Facebook/Wee Ka Siong
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