The city recently posted the latest growth estimate for 2024, predicting a rise of 2.5 per cent year on year – a figure at the lowest end of the government’s forecast.
Willy Lin Sun-mo, chairman of the Hong Kong Shippers’ Council, said the tariffs would increase the burden on small and medium-sized businesses as they lacked the capital and manpower to expand their manufacturing facilities to locations outside mainland China.
“We will face more uncertainties under US measures as they have many ‘weapons’ and tools to take various actions,” he said.
Lin said larger companies had already expanded their production facilities to places in Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Middle East to cater to the regulations of various countries.