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Half-price lobster anyone? Hong Kong snaps up cheap Aussie produce – The Australian Financial Review
Hong Kong’s demand for Australian wine, fruit and seafood is surging despite subdued Lunar New Year celebrations as Beijing tightens its hold over the city.

She also announced dual passports would no longer be recognised if its citizens fell foul of Beijings new rules designed to quash the citys protest movement.
With the independence of the courts now looking shaky, Hong Kong has almost completed its transformation from a vibrant international hub into a carbon copy of mainland Chinese cities where the Communist Partys authority is absolute.
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