From baby wipes to aluminum panels, Hong Kong businesses are caught in U.S.-China trade scrap

From baby wipes to aluminum panels, Hong Kong businesses are caught in U.S.-China trade scrap

Hong Kong business owner Itay Sharon breathed a sigh of relief when he heard the news this week that the United States and China had moved to de-escalate their trade war and temporarily reduce the punishing tariffs between them.Under the agreement, the U.S. will temporarily

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