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  1. 📉 Hong Kong's economy faces decline due to political events, pandemic, and emigration, leading to deserted streets and closed businesses. 00:00 Hong Kong's economy declined due to political events and pandemic lockdowns Emigration of elite class resulted in billions of Hong Kong dollars leaving the city Downtown streets are deserted, with closed and empty shops, reflecting the significant economic decline 💔 Hong Kong's economy suffers as CCP's influence grows, leading to record-high bankruptcy filings and stagnant stock market. Chief Executives align with Beijing's directives. 03:58 Record-high bankruptcy filings and stagnant stock market in Hong Kong CCP's influence leading to economic downturn in Hong Kong Chief Executives aligning with Beijing's directives 🌏 Taiwan rejects CCP's pressure on economic cooperation, deepens international relationships, and remains confident in autonomy. 08:05 Taiwan rejects CCP's pressure on economic cooperation Taiwan deepens international relationships Taiwan remains confident in autonomy 📈 Taiwan's economy thrives as it rejects CCP, while Hong Kong's economy sinks due to loyalty to CCP. 11:53 Taiwan's trade surpluses with the US and Asia reach record highs, nearly matching the surplus with mainland China and Hong Kong. Taiwan's stock market index rises significantly, with foreign capital returning and strategic positioning by foreign investors. Taiwan's unwavering stance against CCP allows it to achieve the highest per capita GDP in East Asia, while Hong Kong obediently integrates into CCP's markets. 🌏 Stark contrast between Hong Kong and Taiwan's economic paths due to CCP loyalty and rejection, with insights from Argentine president on dangers of socialism. 15:47 Argentine president highlights dangers of socialism leading to economic disaster Taiwan's clear-sighted rejection of CCP leading to economic growth Hong Kong's population flight and lack of trust in CCP-controlled future
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