'Chinese products still competitive after tariff hike'

[RTHK] - 02/6/2025

The deputy head of a local chamber for small to medium-sized firms on Thursday said that companies from mainland China and Hong Kong focused on e-commerce may still have profit margins, despite higher US tariffs. US authorities began charging an extra 10 percent levy on top of existing tariffs, (…)



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