Economics
Hong Kong Exports Grow 3.3% in December, Full Year Shows Decline
- Upswing to end year breaks 13-month streak of contraction
- With fall of 4.1%, 2019 export showing is weakest in a decade
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Hong Kong’s exports rose in December, snapping a 13-month streak of declines that was the longest since 2016 as agreement on a U.S.-China trade deal helped stabilize trade across Asia to close out the year.