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CE: HK to have positive growth despite trade war tensions

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    -66% Medium Left

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65% : " Hong Kong will also further promote international financial cooperation and continue to support enterprises in the city, said the CE.
63% : The government will promote messages about environmental protection through social media platforms to tourists, and will continue to appeal to both residents and tourists to comply with rules about ecological protection, he added.
60% : Protecting tourist attractions Asked about damages and pollution found at Sharp Island after the Golden Week holidays, the CE stressed that the government attached great importance to environmental protection and will strengthen management to strike a balance between nature conservation and tourism development.
51% : He reiterated the seven measures announced by the government after the US administration announced its imposition of so-called "reciprocal tariffs" and its elimination of the duty-free "de minimis" treatment for covered goods from the SAR starting May 2. ALSO READ: HK leader vows to promote free trade, help firms overcome US tariffs The government will continue to "seize the opportunities brought by the national development and strengthen international exchanges to explore new market", Lee said.

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