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Posted on September 15, 2020 by admin

Hong Kong social enterprises on the brink after protests, COVID-19

A quarter of Hong Kong’s social enterprises could go out of business by the end of the year, according to a new poll, threatening the jobs of hundreds of employees as the coronavirus pandemic takes a …

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