It has been over a decade since some Hong Kong manufacturers, responding to the mainland’s sweeping industrial upgrade and sensing rising US-China trade tensions, moved to set up factories overseas. Being nimble paid off, until President Donald Trump launched his barrage of tariffs on US trading partners as part of his “America first” economic plan. The Post focuses on three industry leaders to see how they are navigating the new disarray in world trade.
How Hong Kong manufacturers are fighting back amid US-China trade war

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