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Sir, an abundance of material/figures have again been supplied the time for one's speech is limited. I shall, therefore,
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The economy. Our US pollar linked prices have attracted more orders
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over into mainland China and has created over one million jobs there. As long as the cost of labour and material in depreciated RMB prices
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is commensurate with the Hong Kong dollar, we still harvest profit, in the short term. In the long term, inflation and competition in China may
sophisticated erode our profit margin. We must invest more in service equipment, transfer of technology and training of staff to transform our
manufacturing sector from a labour intensive one to a capital
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intensive with higher technology. [The October, 1987, crash with
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four days closure of the stock and related markets is unprecedented in
suffert. Hong Kong. Not only the speculators betting on the wrong side separate, but the man-in-the-street who has made a deposit for the purchase of some property and was feeling sure that he can get money the next day to pay the balance by selling his shares is also caught by this stoppage/
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He has lost his deposit and is caught in a legal battle.
What is past
The Government is past and there is no use crying over spilt milk. must take all necessary steps to restore the confidence of investors, large or small, in the stock market which is of paramount importance. Until this is done, small investors will use the FOREX and property markets to invest their savings, Hence the boom.
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Hong Kong Dollar. I strongly support the Hong Kong dollar $7.80 to a < US Dollar link, which is not only beneficial to our economy but also provides the stability so vital to our economy during this transition
US $1 period. Before
Before we link our dollar at $7.80 to one doba on
on 17th October 1983, our free floating dollar hit $9.60 to a US dollar
and Hong Kong people clean out the daily necessities from the supermarket racks. From the above figures, our dollar has appreciated $1.80 or
lc.