HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - Hong Kong should consider allowing residents who have tested negative for the coronavirus to travel to China and Macau in reciprocal arrangements that could help the city's economic recovery, according to Financial Secretary Paul Chan.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
HONG KONG - Hong Kong should consider allowing residents who have tested negative for the coronavirus to travel to China and Macau in reciprocal arrangements that could help the city's economic recovery, according to Financial Secretary Paul Chan.
The number of new infections in Hong Kong jumped 40 per cent in July from end-June, signalling the economy will face more severe pressure in the third quarter, he said. While the US and Europe may experience a deep recession, China's economy is starting to regain momentum, Mr Chan said.
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