Protest fears stalk Hong Kong businesses as China threat looms

Walking a tightrope between anti-government protests and political masters in Beijing, many Hong Kong firms are opting to toe the Communist Party line to avoid potential repercussions having seen what happened at Cathay Pacific Airways.<div class="feedflare">
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