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IMPLICATIONS OF GROWING HONG KONG/CHINA ECONOMIC RELATIONS FOR
THE HONG KONG ECONOMY (Paper 24/86
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CS welcomed the paper as a very useful and interesting
SES noted that the theme running through the paper
one of interdependence. This led to a slight feeling of unease: was this good for Hong Kong, and especially for
Hong Kong's manufacturing industry? Certainly Hong Kong
had more to lose than China. CS agreed that the paper
trod a tightrope.
DS(ES)2 said that the paper drew together various earlier discussions and attempted to look forward a little. Regional links were especially strong and seemed likely to develop further. While there was no economic model which
clearly described Hong Kong's relationship with China, it
was evident that the key to Hong Kong's position was the relationship with Guangdong. The strength of Hong Kong's
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