“HONG KONG EXPORTER”
Receipt is acknowledged of the second post-war number of the “Hong Kong Exporter.’’ In an editorial foreword it is stated that the significance of Hong Kong’s importance in international trade is now well realised. In the post war years the Colony has been able to become more global in her connexions, thus offsetting the temporary decline of trade with China. This decline of trade with China "is only a temporary phase and once political stability has been established in China, there will certainly be a greater volume of trade and business in the Colony as a result.’’ The publication is a fund of information for those interested in trade with the Far East.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25638, 29 October 1948, Page 11
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