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Exclusive | ‘Don’t kill your successful DNA’: Hong Kong’s John Lee on tariffs, trade war

City’s success relies on zero tariffs and operating as a free port, Lee tells Post, adding his administration has contingency plans ready should row escalate

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City leader John Lee has said his government has already made “contingency plans for the worst”, but stopped short of revealing what they are. Photo: Dickson Lee
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Hong Kong will not destroy its “successful DNA” and jeopardise its free-port status by retaliating with counter-tariffs on the US even if geopolitical tensions with China escalate further, the city’s leader has promised.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said his administration had made “contingency plans for the worst” and would increase support for local businesses in finding “blue oceans” in new markets.

In an exclusive, wide-ranging interview with the Post to mark the third anniversary of his administration, Lee addressed domestic and external challenges as he likened Hong Kong’s integration with mainland China to “a river flowing into the sea”, with the city maintaining its way of life while benefiting from the closer ties.

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Lee has his work cut out for him, mitigating the impact of the tariffs that US President Donald Trump has imposed on China to include Hong Kong, regardless of the “one country, two systems” policy under which the city is governed.

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