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Written by: Yuan Shu
2020-04-28 09:29
Last update date: 2020-04-28 09:29The new pneumonia epidemic continues. Both Shenzhen and Hong Kong have their own 14-day quarantine requirements, making it difficult for many Hong Kong businessmen who set up factories in the Mainland to travel between the two places. Ye Zhongxian, chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Industries, said today (28th) on the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Millennium" that it is very inconvenient to go to Shenzhen and return to Hong Kong after one round of one round of separation. Discussing relaxation measures to help Hong Kong's economy can also promote employment.
Ye Zhongxian, chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Industries, hopes that the two places can relax quarantine measures. (Screenshot from Hong Kong and Taiwan)
Ye Zhongxian said that many Hong Kong businessmen who have set up factories in the Mainland have not returned to factories in the Mainland since February, and some Hong Kong technicians have been unable to return to work in the Mainland and were fired. He hoped that the governments of the two places could discuss relaxation measures so that business people can travel between the two places and promote employment even when the economy is in a downturn.
Ye said that after the outbreak of the overseas epidemic, many SMEs were cancelled orders in early April, or were asked to provide discounts, which caused Hong Kong companies, mainly European and American customers, to face capital chain problems. He expects the epidemic to continue for two or three months, and the global economy will still be affected, hoping that the government will help SMEs.
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