Hong Kong's port has fallen behind rivals. Industry experts say it needs to be more competitive

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Hong Kong's port has fallen behind rivals. Industry experts say it needs to be more competitive
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Hong Kong's once world-beating port needs to raise its game or risk falling further behind competitors in Shanghai, Singapore and elsewhere, industry experts say.

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