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What does an improved Hong Kong property outlook mean for land sales?
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06.05.2026

What does an improved Hong Kong property outlook mean for land sales?

The competition could intensify at tenders for Hong Kong’s residential plots as developers replenish their land banks amid a recovering property market, with the tug of war testing their financial discipline as they bid for parcels at a “noticeable premium”, according to S&P Global Ratings, though some analysts believe that the return of confidence is warranted given robust demand for housing units. The credit-rating agency also forecast a relatively modest residential market recovery, which...

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Chinese developers emerge as second-largest investors in Singapore's property market
ACTU
03.05.2026Résumé IA

Chinese developers emerge as second-largest investors in Singapore's property market

China-linked developers have become increasingly active in Singapore's property market, emerging as the second-largest investors in 2025 with 21% of total fixed-asset investment (S$14.16 billion), up from just 2.5% the previous year. Notable transactions include a S$951 million Dover Drive lot acquired by CNQC Realty, Forsea Residence and Jianan Realty Investments, and multiple sites acquired by Kingsford Group and Qingjian Realty. Europe topped the rankings at 25%, while the US fell from first to third place.

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Belgium's Liege Airport Overwhelmed by 4 Million Daily Parcels From China
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Business·25.04.2026Résumé IA

Belgium's Liege Airport Overwhelmed by 4 Million Daily Parcels From China

More than 4 million small parcels from China arrive daily at Liege Airport in Belgium, overwhelming a customs team of just 80 officers. Belgium's top customs official Kristian Vanderwaeren says the surge, linked to Trump's return and new fees in Italy and France, is straining capacity. Thirty percent of inspected parcels violate EU standards, with cosmetics at 100% infringement rate.

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