Businesses focusing on China will return to Hong Kong after the pandemic, says government advisor
Bernard Chan, convenor of the non-official members of Hong Kong's executive council, says companies that chose the city as their Asia-Pacific headquarters "may or may not come back," but those whose main focus is China or the "Greater Bay Area" will return.
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