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Australia wants to attract ‘seriously talented’ people leaving Hong Kong, minister says – CNBC
The country is “specifically targeting” students and highly talented individuals from Hong Kong who will be able to contribute to Australia’s economy, said Alan Tudge, minister for population, cities and urban infrastructure.

Australia is “specifically targeting” students and highly talented individuals from Hong Kong who will be able to contribute to its economy, a minister told CNBC this week.
Canberra announced last week that it would be offering help to people wanting to move out of Hong Kong after the implementation of the new national security law on June 30. Australia’s decision followed that of Taiwan and the United Kingdom, which also offered help to Hong Kongers looking to resettle elsewhere.
“Australia i…

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