On 4/11/2021 1:12 am, Rusty Wyse wrote:
As Hong Kong sinks deeper into isolation, foreign firms despair - Isolation or peaceful without the Western influences...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/as-hong-kong-sinks-deeper-into-isolation-foreign-firms-despair/ar-AAQgF0e?ocid=msedgntp
Not possible for Hong Kong to sink into isolation.
It's impossible as Hong Kong is the gateway to China and every foreign
company will use this city as their access to China.
The writer is anti-China and is not objective knowingly that he used the
word, "sink" is aimed to bring Hong Kong down to ground zero.
This is when in fact if he knows should be familiar when he is writing
on Hong Kong in that Hong Kong is used as the main offices for foreign companies to enter, buy, and sell, and exit their products sales to and
from China.
Henceforth, Hong Kong will still be filled with foreign companies, and
their expatriates will need to be there, when they want the convenient
to do business in China.
This writer wrote that some 10 years ago the banks in Hong Kong had a
staff ratio of 30 to 35 percent and now has gone down to 10%.
The reduction is arising to the cost reduction on expatriates and that
the locals can actually replace them.
This is because they have experienced and their costs are more cost
efficient as they can speak and write Chinese language with China.
Seriously the local and those that China nationals lived and worked in
Hong Kong are able to communicate with their counterpart in China.
Hence, Western expatriates are not able to communicate efficiently on
that language.
Henceforth, the reduction of expatriates from 30 to 35% to 10% is not
alarming and not surprising, too.
Hopefully, this writer of the article should not spend time writing
stupidly about Hong Kong when he does not know the real problem in Hong
Kong.
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