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About 60% of Hong Kong's oil supply, and nearly 100% of its LPG supply, originates in the Gulf. This underlines the argument that Hong Kong cannot reasonably step aside from its responsibilities as a member of the world community.
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Hong Kong itself has called for international support in the past on a number of issues, and obtained The retention of the USA's most favoured nation
for status
China in 1990 was due in no small part to acceptance by the USA of our argument that there would be a serious negative economic impact on Hong Kong if that status were to be withdrawn. There are other recent examples. There will inevitably be many future occasions where Hong Kong will wish to obtain the support of the UK, the USA and other members of the international community. In short, the importance of sustaining their friendship and sympathy in the years to come cannot be over-stressed.
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Finally, many of our trading competitors in the region, including Korea, Taiwan and Singapore, which have not directly committed their armed forces, have already made substantial contributions.
Japan has pledged
US$ 9 billion. Hong Kong is the eleventh largest trading economy in the world, with a per capita GDP higher than all other countries and territories in the region except
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