Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Wonton - Volume 2 Issue 21

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   HK2022-0077

Ginseng Board of Wisconsin Retail Promotion; Hong Kong Eases Curbs on Inbound Travelers; Visitor Arrivals to Hong Kong Grow 22 Percent; Cathay Pacific to Reach 70 Percent of Pre-pandemic Capacity by Late 2023; Quarantine for Arrivals in Macau Adjusted to “5+3;” More Places to Go in Hong Kong for Group Travelers; Outdoor Live Music Festival Set to Comeback; Macau Grand Prix and Food Festival to Go Ahead Despite City’s New Lockdowns; Hong Kong’s Major Food Delivery Services Remains Optimistic About the Industry; Glass bottle levy to take effect next year; Hong Kong Will Ban CBD Products Starting February 2023; Hong Kong Confirms Use of Calcium Carbonate as a Coloring Food Additive; U.S. Seafood Makes a Splash in the Fragrant Harbor; Guangdong & Macau Branded Products Fair Recorded 63,000 Visits.

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