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Chinese stocks in Hong Kong drop post-holiday on 10% US tariff

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Chinese stocks in Hong Kong drop post-holiday on 10% US tariff
Hong Kong’s stock market had been shut since midday Jan 28 while equities on the mainland will start trading again on Feb 5. Photo: Khairani Afifi Noordin/The Edge Singapore
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Chinese equities listed in Hong Kong fell after US President Donald Trump imposed a 10% levy on China.

The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index dropped as much as 2.5% in early trading before paring the decline to 1% as trading resumed after the Lunar New Year holiday. The weakness was in line with losses across the region.

Hong Kong’s stock market had been shut since midday Jan 28 while equities on the mainland will start trading again on Feb 5.

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