Economy / Hong Kong
Tsang's Popularity Falls
September 2006 | Risk SummaryThe popularity of Hong Kong Chairman Donald Tsang has fallen to its lowest level since his appointment in June 2005, as debates over democracy and the proposed introduction of a new sales tax have dented his public support. According to a survey by the University of Hong Kong, Tsang's approval rating dipped to 64% in the second half of August, from 75% in
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