Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Wonton - Volume 3 Issue 25

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   HK2023-0041
Bite size local news, Post reports and activity summaries wrapped by ATO Hong Kong. In this issue: Triumphant Return of The Great American Texas BBQ; Hong Kong Exports Likely to Face Significant Challenges; Call to Develop In-depth Tourism; Hong Kong’s Traditional Street-Eateries Fight to Stay Open; Hong Kong Scores Top MICE Show; Macau’s October Hotel Occupancy at 83 Percent; Payments at Retail Made Easier for Travelers Between Hong Kong and Thailand; Major Hong Kong Retailers Promote Sustainability; Hong Kong October Retail Sales Up; Welcome Marketing Specialist Crystal Tang; Hong Kong Reports Second Case of African Swine Fever in a Month; Japanese Seafood Back in Flavor; Hong Kong Suspends Imports of Poultry and Products from Sixteen U.S. Counties.

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