Oil Concerns Rise Amid U.S.-Israeli Conflict
Hong Kong's leader, John Lee, expresses concern over rising oil prices due to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. He assures measures for stable oil supply and tackling illegal imports from mainland China, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the financial hub's economic stability.
The leader of Hong Kong, John Lee, has expressed serious concerns regarding the increasing oil prices amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.
He highlighted the situation's implications for Hong Kong, a critical financial hub, and affirmed that steps would be taken to secure a stable oil supply.
Lee also mentioned ongoing efforts to combat illegal oil imports from mainland China, underscoring the region’s commitment to economic stability.
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