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Hong Kong business schools face China threat

In 1980s mainland China, everything “Hong Kong” was coveted: its fashion, its books, cassette tapes of its music.

Its education was, too. Mainland Chinese students began flocking to Hong Kong universities after economic reforms were instituted, particularly in business and finance. Non-Chinese foreigners also began seeking business education in the then British colony as it sharpened its status as an international finance hub.

Now, however, China’s economic impetus has swung to the mainland. As a result, more students are opting for a mainland education, with which they can build the personal and professional connections that are so valuable in business.

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