Investors still love China tech stocks despite Trump levy threat


HONG KONG: Reports that President Donald Trump is about to slap tariffs on China’s tech products haven’t dented investor enthusiasm for such stocks.

The MSCI China Index, a gauge that is two-fifths technology, has inched higher in the past two days and is on track for a second week of gains. Shares of Hong Kong-listed AAC Technologies Holdings Inc. and Lenovo Group Ltd, which count North America as their biggest market, saw just a small blip.

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