HONG KONG (Reuters) - The governor of China's Guangdong province abruptly resigned on Friday, after an eight-year stint helping oversee the economic and export powerhouse which has faced wrenching industrial, social and economic challenges in recent years.
There was no indication why Huang Huahua, 65, had stepped down, but analysts suggested the move might be linked to economic difficulties.
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