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Hong Kong promises investors its prized tax haven status is secure

Political pressures and budget deficits spark fears territory might need to raise revenue
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Those who leave Hong Kong will regret it, they will come back

Matthew Cheung, Hong Kong’s chief secretary
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Matthew Cheung, Hong Kong’s second highest-ranking official, insisted that the government would not tamper with the city’s common law legal system
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