Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Wonton - Volume 2 Issue 22

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   HK2022-0080

The United States Becomes Hong Kong’s Top Ginseng Supplier; Hong Kong Travel Agency Predicts Comeback of Travel Business; Finance Minister Confident in Hong Kong’s Economic Fundamentals; Hopes for Normalcy Drive Sales of Hong Kong Shops; Macau to Ditch ‘Gambling Hub’ Image in Next Decade; Macau’s GDP Dropped 33 Percent to $4.6 Billion in Third Quarter; Macau Finance Secretary Expects Recovery in 2023; Hong Kong Bars Expect Rise in Profits During World Cup; Mixed Profit Results for Hong Kong Fast-Food Chains; Hong Kong Retail Sales Rose 3.9 Percent in October; Major Food Trade Show Heads Back to Hong Kong; Public Consultation on Free Trade Agreement with Peru Starts; A Caution on Shipments Transiting Through Third-Party Destinations; University Opens Farm to Train Veterinary Students.

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