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As Beijing cracks down on ivory trade, pressure mounts on Hong Kong to follow suit

As Beijing implements tough laws, local authorities are urged to follow

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Customs officials at with some illegal ivory seized. Photo: Nora Tam

A slew of new measures by mainland authorities to crack down on the ivory trade have left Hong Kong officials looking like they are not pulling their weight.

In the past year, Beijing has implemented a number of major policies to stem the trade of "white gold"- developments that campaigners see as genuine attempts to tackle the problem.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong has yet to propose any serious policy changes, and a prominent legislator has urged local authorities to be more proactive on the issue.

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The city serves as a transit point for illicit ivory headed to the mainland - considered the world's largest consumer market - as well as a home to hundreds of licensed ivory sellers.

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In February, the central government implemented an immediate one-year ban on the importation of carved ivory products in a move that drew headlines around the world.

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