The article presents updates on the printing industry in Hong Kong, China as of 1982. The location of Hung Hing in Tin Wan experienced a severe fire that was caused by a neighboring factory. Particular focus is given to the genesis of Regent Publishing Services. Leo Paper was established by friends Samuel Leung and Hok Hung Fung at A Kung Ngam Village and initially focused on producing paper bags for U.S. customers.
The article offers information on the printing business in Hong Kong and China, and mentions the initiative of export printers to avoid the trade dispute between the country and the U.S., along with the changes in paper pricing to growth and diversify. Topics discussed include the threats pose by the tariff imposed by the U.S. to imported goods from China, the negative implication of the trade war on the publishing sector, and the consolidation of conventional printing business of Hung Hing.
Published
2018
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