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Will curb on visitors hurt Hong Kong’s economy?

New restrictions on the number of visits mainland residents can make to Hong Kong will affect only a small proportion of visitors to the territory. The retail sector will be put under further pressure, but we think the impact on the broader economy should be small. 

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