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Hong Kong’s jewellery exports rose further in May, following economic recovery in major global markets, latest data from the city’s Census and Statistics Department revealed.
Exports of jewellery, goldsmiths’ and silversmiths’ wares went up 61.7 per cent in May compared to the same period last year while January to May figures showed a 37.9 per cent increase. Jewellery imports also showed promise – improving by 71 per cent (May) and 34 per cent (January to May), respectively.
Hong Kong’s overall commodity exports grew 24 per cent in May and 29.4 per cent during the first five months of 2021. The government said sustained growth in...
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