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Rising domestic inflation promotes cross-border traffic

By Bao Chang | China Daily | Updated: 2010-12-27 08:13

Rising domestic inflation promotes cross-border traffic

A mainland customer buys bottled Lee Kum Kee soy sauce at a shop in Hong Kong. Prices there are much cheaper than on the Chinese mainland. Zheng Wenjia / for China Daily

Rising domestic inflation promotes cross-border traffic

SHENZHEN - After finishing class on Friday afternoon, Huang Xiaoyu, a postgraduate student at the University of Hong Kong, headed straight for the Sha Tin shopping mall, 40 minutes from his home.

Rising domestic inflation promotes cross-border traffic

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