Singapore is UTC+8 (GMT+8, no DST). Hong Kong is UTC+8 (GMT+8, no DST). Singapore and Hong Kong are currently in the same UTC offset (UTC+8).
Best times to meet (Singapore local time): 9:00 AM — 9:00 AM in Hong Kong; 10:00 AM — 10:00 AM in Hong Kong; 11:00 AM — 11:00 AM in Hong Kong; 12:00 PM — 12:00 PM in Hong Kong; 1:00 PM — 1:00 PM in Hong Kong; 2:00 PM — 2:00 PM in Hong Kong; 3:00 PM — 3:00 PM in Hong Kong; 4:00 PM — 4:00 PM in Hong Kong.
Times shown in Singapore local time → Hong Kong local time. Based on business hours 09:00–17:00.
Singapore observes Singapore Standard Time (SGT, UTC+8) year-round, with no Daylight Saving Time. The fixed UTC+8 is shared with Hong Kong, China (CST), Malaysia (MYT), the Philippines (PST), and Western Australia (AWST) — making it arguably the world's most-shared standard timezone offset. Singapore adopted its current timezone in 1982, switching from UTC+7:30 to UTC+8 to align with Malaysia and the rest of the region, which facilitated commerce and communication across the Strait of Malacca.
Singapore is one of the world's leading financial centres and the busiest container port by tonnage. The Singapore Exchange (SGX) opens at 09:00 SGT and closes at 17:00 SGT. Singapore's position at UTC+8 creates a trading day that overlaps with Tokyo (UTC+9) in the morning and with Europe (CET, UTC+1) in the late afternoon. The London–Singapore overlap during standard time is only about 2 hours of shared business hours (08:00–10:00 SGT = 00:00–02:00 GMT), which in practice means that Singapore–London calls almost always require one party to work outside core hours.
Singapore lies just 1° north of the equator, which means it has minimal seasonal variation in daylight — sunrise and sunset occur within about 20 minutes of the same time year-round. With no need for seasonal adjustment, SGT has been stable for over 40 years, making it one of the most predictable timezones for international scheduling. Singapore is 8 hours ahead of London (winter), 13 hours ahead of New York (EST), and 1 hour behind Tokyo. The "Singapore hour" — the sweet spot for pan-Asian calls, roughly 10:00–12:00 SGT — is often cited in APAC business culture.
Hong Kong observes Hong Kong Time (HKT, UTC+8) year-round, with no Daylight Saving Time. Hong Kong briefly observed DST during 1941–1945 and 1946, but has not changed its clocks since 1979, when it permanently abandoned the practice. HKT is identical to China Standard Time (CST), Singapore Standard Time (SGT), Malaysia Time (MYT), the Philippines Standard Time (PST), and Western Australia Standard Time (AWST) — all at UTC+8, making it the world's most widely shared standard timezone offset by number of countries and territories.
Hong Kong is one of the world's leading international financial centres. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) operates 09:30–16:00 HKT with a lunch break from 12:00 to 13:00 — making it notable among major exchanges for retaining a midday pause. The daily turnover on HKEX is among the world's highest, and it serves as the primary gateway between China's capital markets and the rest of the world. Hong Kong's UTC+8 position means it opens about 90 minutes after Tokyo (UTC+9) and about an hour before the Shanghai/Shenzhen exchanges, giving it a slightly earlier start in the region.
Hong Kong is 8 hours ahead of London (GMT) in winter and 7 hours ahead when London is on BST, 13 hours ahead of New York (EST) and 12 hours ahead when New York is on EDT. The narrow overlap with European business hours — typically 09:00–10:00 HKT coincides with London's start-of-day arrival — makes Hong Kong–London conference calls a morning Hong Kong ritual for finance professionals. Despite the same UTC+8 offset as Beijing, Hong Kong maintains its own timezone identity and IANA zone (Asia/Hong_Kong), reflecting its distinct administrative status.
Singapore and Hong Kong are currently in the same timezone (UTC+8).
When it is 12:00 noon in Singapore, it is 12:00 in Hong Kong (based on current offsets — verify during DST transitions).
Singapore does not observe DST — GMT+8 is used year-round. Hong Kong does not observe DST — GMT+8 is used year-round.