Hong Kong protests have forced 100 restaurants out of business

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NSTworld: Some retailers have also had to reduce the number of stores or cut back on staff, and several recent sport and entertainment events have had to be cancelled for security reasons. HongKong

Around 2,000 employees have been affected as a result of the closures, Chan said in the Chinese-language post, citing the catering industry. He didn’t provide further details.

Riot police officers detain an anti-government protester during a protest at Tseung Kwan O district, in Hong Kong. - Reuters Some retailers have also had to reduce the number of stores or cut back on staff, and several recent sport and entertainment events have had to be cancelled for security reasons, Chan said.

Chan urged property owners and developers to follow the lead of railway operator MTR Corp. in offering rent relief to affected retailers. He said Airport Authority Hong Kong is also considering assistance to tenants. – Bloomberg

 

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