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Hong Kong exporters rush to US amid temporary tariff relief

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  • Hong Kong expects a surge in exports to the US as businesses rush to ship goods during a 90-day tariff pause, despite higher shipping costs.
  • The US reduced some tariffs but maintains a 20% duty on Chinese goods tied to fentanyl, creating challenges for certain industries.
  • Logistics and trade uncertainties persist, with experts urging exporters to diversify markets to mitigate future risks.

[WORLD] Hong Kong is set to experience a sharp uptick in exports over the next two months as merchants accelerate shipments to the United States, taking advantage of a temporary 90-day suspension in the ongoing US-China tariff dispute, according to industry insiders.

The anticipated export surge is expected to be most notable in sectors such as electronics, textiles, and consumer goods—industries that have traditionally borne the brunt of steep US tariffs. Analysts say businesses are eager to leverage the brief window to move inventory and lock in orders ahead of any future policy shifts.

The rush follows a breakthrough in trade talks over the weekend, during which Washington agreed to roll back April’s tariffs by 91 percentage points, with an additional 24-point reduction over the next three months. A 10 per cent duty will still apply to Chinese imports.

Trade experts, however, warn that the opportunity is fleeting. With a strict 90-day timeline, logistics systems are already facing pressure as companies work to fast-track deliveries. Ports across Hong Kong and mainland China are reportedly dealing with increased congestion, and freight operators have cautioned that delays are likely, despite expanded capacity.

Still in place is the 20 per cent tariff imposed earlier this year on Chinese goods, which the US administration linked to efforts to curb the flow of fentanyl. This specific duty continues to impact exporters tied to pharmaceutical-related industries.

Firms dealing in chemical precursors and specialized machinery—components indirectly associated with pharmaceutical production—are particularly affected, facing continued hurdles even as other sectors benefit from broader tariff relief.

Economists are keeping a close watch on how the temporary easing might influence global trade flows. While the reprieve offers a short-term lift for Hong Kong’s export-driven economy, the longer-term outlook remains clouded by potential setbacks in negotiations and renewed geopolitical tensions.

In response, local business associations are urging exporters to stay nimble and consider market diversification. Southeast Asia and the European Union are being highlighted as viable alternatives, though exporters face varying demand patterns and pricing dynamics compared to the US market.


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