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He urged that the increases be deferred for about four months

until the Green Paper on Transport has been debated in the Council,

He admitted that this might mean a possible loss of $30 million

in revenue. "But when compared to an estimated revenue of $5,679 million

for the year 1974-75, this represents only about one half of a per

cent."

Summing up, Dr. Chung said: "It is likely that mild economic

recession might occur in some of Hong Kong's markets and therefore

demand for Hong Kong's largely non-essential products could be eased.' I

But manufacturers and exporters are exerting greater efforts to develop

new markets.

However, Hong Kong's manufacturing industry was well-known

for its resilience and he believed that this time was no exception.

He therefore expected that exports will continue to expand by 20-30

per cent, though much of this increase will be due to price inflation.

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