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Vendors at Hong Kong computer fair uncertain HK$1 entry will click with mainland visitors
- Some taking part in Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival predict business will be down by as much as 20 per cent this year
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Some vendors at the annual Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival are predicting a drop in business of up to 20 per cent compared with last year, and have cast doubt on the effectiveness of measures aimed at luring more mainland Chinese visitors.
The four-day fair, set to start on Friday at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai, is poised to break records with 300 exhibitors this year.
They include 120 software companies from the mainland as well as from the countries in the Belt and Road Initiative, China’s plan to grow global trade, making it the largest expo since 2009.
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For the first time, organisers were offering a limited number of tickets to mainland visitors through Alipay for HK$1 (13 US cents) from Wednesday to Sunday.
Alipay is a payment app owned by Ant Group, an affiliate of Alibaba Group Holding, which also owns the South China Morning Post.
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But vendors cast doubt on the offer’s effectiveness in luring mainlanders to cross the border and visit the festival.
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