Trump’s tariffs to push Hong Kong manufacturers to leave mainland China: experts
US president-elect’s plan to impose additional 10 per cent tariff on goods from China likely to hurt Hong Kong’s exports, experts also say
But some Hong Kong business representatives also argued on Tuesday that the manufacturing sector was well-prepared for any new punitive measures, having weathered the Sino-US trade war that began in 2018.
Wingco Lo Kam-wing, president of the Chinese Manufacturers’ Association of Hong Kong, conceded the tariff increase would have an impact on companies based in the city as the European and US markets made up a significant portion of their business.
“We’ve noticed an uptick in orders recently. Maybe our partners are also concerned about the rise in tariffs,” Lo said on the sidelines of a business forum in Foshan, Guangdong province.
“We have already prepared ourselves since the trade war a few years ago and have set up factories in Southeast Asia.”