Hong Kong business leaders speak up for clean air (NY Times)

April 1, 2010
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New York Times: Hong Kong business leaders speak out about Hong Kong air pollution

This week, William Fung of Li & Fung criticized the Government for not doing enough to combat Hong Kong’s air pollution, “the government has been “too timid on almost every move they have made.’” CLSA and AmCham echo Fung’s statements in today’s groundbreaking article by the New York Times.

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