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Paul Chan Mo-po, GBM, GBS, MH, JP is the current Financial Secretary of Hong Kong and former Secretary for Development of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. He was a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
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West Bengal: BSF foils cattle smuggling bid in Nadia district, 1 held
Nadia (West Bengal) [India], June 24 : Border Security Force (BSF) has thwarted a cattle smuggling bid near the ... ...
International :
HK economy witness first annual decline since 2009
Hong Kongs economy is expected to shrink by 1.3 per cent this year, its first annual decline since 2009, mainly due to the anti-government protests that have gripped the city since June, officials said on Friday. ...
International :
HK economy enters technical recession, says Lam
Hong Kong chief Carrie Lam on Tuesday said that her government has rolled out relief measures as the citys economy entered a technical recession, while blaming violent protesters for the economic woes. ...
International :
HK tourism suffers worst decline since 2003
Hong Kongs tourism industry has suffered its worst decline since 2003, with street protests decimating August arrival numbers and driving visitors from popular destinations including Disneyland, the media reported on Tuesday. ...
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Hong Kong reduces economic growth forecasts
The Hong Kong government lowered its economic growth expectations on Thursday and estimated that the city's Gross Domestic Product will grow between zero to one per cent in 2019 due to "strong economic headwinds". ...