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Thread: HK residents are worried that milk powder scarcity will be worse due to China’s new birth policy
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[quote=WANHU,511530]HK has special allocations, including Central Bank, Immigration, Customs, etc. The Chinese mainland most of them can only visit Hong Kong only 7 days per entry. I also observe that vehicles from Hong kong enter Shenzhen but I didn't see any Shenzhen vehicle enters Hong Kong. Anyway, if I am into business, I would be very happy to sell my merchandise to anyone who wants to buy. By understanding the market trends, if I am a milk producer I would produce more, and if I'm an importer, I would import more as I see many potential buyers from mainland China. Why limit? Take Langkawi Island for example. A lot of foreigners come to Langkawi (Malaysia) to buy duty free perfumes, cigarettes and wines. The shop owners if possible would like too sell the whole stock in the store. They can get fresh and new stock. Now school holidays in Malaysia. The usual Fererro Rocher chocolates are almost out of stock except with 36 pcs per tray that are sold at MYR18 which in China one tray is sold over 100 Yuan. Soon the shop owners will replenish with new stock. Wan[/quote]
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