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Extended US-China trade war may see Hong Kong employers hold back on hiring

byCT Report
21/05/2019
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Hong Kong’s strong employment market could take a hit from an extended US-China trade war, headhunters said, as companies watch carefully for any effects stemming from a new round of tariffs implemented last week.

Manufacturing, freight, and re-export businesses are likely to bear the brunt if the two nations are unable to reach a truce, but technology and financial services sectors are expected to remain unscathed, buoyed by government incentives and investment in Greater Bay Area development, the recruiters said.

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“In general, most companies will be very cautious in making big investment plans including big numbers of new recruits at the moment. It’s a very, very cautious situation,” said Felix Lee, head of KPMG China’s executive search and recruitment services, noting that the employment outlook for 2019 remains positive.

Hong Kong’s decade-low unemployment rate has so far avoided any ill effects from the trade war, as only a narrow subset of its export businesses have been affected by tariffs since the trade war began last year, according to several recruitment firms.

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