Editorial | Recession-hit Hong Kong knows it just has to open up

  • As city’s economy is dragged back again and external factors take their toll, a return to quarantine-free travel becomes even more urgent

Some economists and analysts expect Hong Kong to maintain minimal economic growth this year as pandemic restrictions ease. Photo: Nora Tam

Hong Kong’s economy has shrunk in two consecutive quarters year on year, meeting the technical definition of a recession for the second time since it reeled from the initial shock of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. This time, the lingering fifth wave of the pandemic has helped drag it backwards again.

But what sets this apart is an even more uncertain global outlook. This includes rising inflation in advanced economies amid supply-chain disruption by the Ukraine war, and the threat to global growth of rising interest rates.

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