HONG KONG (SCMP): Hong Kong's struggling food and beverage businesses will get the first batch of relief funds under a scheme proposed by tycoon Li Ka-shing's charity, with HK$200 million to be allocated to small and medium-sized firms by the end of November.
The Li Ka Shing Foundation said on Tuesday the money was part of a HK$1bil fund it announced earlier to help hard-hit SMEs in difficult times.
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