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The wealth of data on Hong Kong-Mainland trade enables us to analyse in detail the many economic interactions between Hong Kong and the Mainland. Hong Kong’s role as the Mainland’s foremost entrepot is important not only for Hong Kong and the Mainland, but also for the trading partners of China, as substantial portions of their trade with the Mainland are channelled through Hong Kong.
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© 2005 Yun-Wing Sung
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Sung, YW. (2005). Trade Between Hong Kong and the Mainland. In: The Emergence of Greater China. Studies on the Chinese Economy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230536807_4
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