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Hong Kong Economy Contracts 4% Due To COVID Spike

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • May 5, 2022
  • 1 min read

Hong Kong's economy shrank by 4% compared with a year earlier in the quarter ending in March after the Chinese territory shut restaurants and other businesses to fight a spike in coronavirus infections, Mainichi Japan reported.


Photo Insert: The government eased COVID restrictions and ended a 2-year-old ban on non-resident visitors flying into the territory but Hong Kong faces pressure due to weak global trade and a lack of visitors from China's mainland.



Growth plunged from the previous quarter's 4% expansion, government data showed Tuesday. Exports of goods fell 4.5% from a year earlier while consumer spending sank 5.4%.


Hong Kong closed amusement parks and imposed curbs on restaurants and other businesses in response to an outbreak that infected 1.2 million of its 7.4 million people, the Associated Press (AP) also reported.



The government eased restrictions in late April after the outbreak appeared to fade and ended a 2-year-old ban on non-resident visitors flying into the territory. But Hong Kong faces pressure due to weak global trade and a lack of visitors from China's mainland.


"Although there are signs that activity is rebounding, we expect the recovery to prove weak," Sheana Yue of Capital Economics said in a report.





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