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Is it illegal for Taobao to buy a Hong Kong mobile phone card?

It is not illegal for Taobao to buy a Hong Kong mobile phone card.

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Trade between Hong Kong and the Mainland.

Fundamentally speaking, Hong Kong's position as a trade transit point lies in the poor direct communication between East and West. This is a temporary phenomenon rather than a permanent problem, so naturally, there is no shop after this village. Only this temporary phenomenon lasted for a generation, so it is often taken for granted by this generation. People always forget the early history.

Of course, we are not saying that Hong Kong can only hang itself from a tree in the entrepot trade center. As long as we find a new Jin Gangzuan, we certainly don't worry about not having new porcelain works. Take the company transformation as an example: companies that also make photographic films are all facing the strangulation of digital photography technology. Fuji and Kodak are two transformations: one is good and the other is bad.

Fuji, relying on the basis of chemical preparations, transformed into cosmetics and health care products, and is now a giant in the industry. Kodak chose to turn to the printing and publishing industry, but this is also a sunset industry operated by the electronic information industry, so Kodak's transformation was difficult and it eventually fell into the world economic crisis. The question in Hong Kong is, how to be Fuji instead of Kodak? The key to successful transformation is to find a sunrise industry that can expand and develop locally. So what kind of industry should Hong Kong's sunrise industry be?

First of all, all low-end industries are hopeless. The first step of industrial upgrading in various countries.

However, after making a fortune, Li Monopoly started real estate and manipulated the soaring land price in Hong Kong. High land price is fatal to the development of industry and agriculture, and the profit rate of few enterprises can cope with such high land use costs. Therefore, except for a few small and sophisticated high-tech industries, most agricultural enterprises with division of labor closed down early.

Of course, another reason for the shrinking of industry and agriculture is the natural law of industrial upgrading: Hong Kong has money and high average wages, so low-end industries that need to maintain low wages to make profits will naturally die out. In short, industrial upgrading is a one-way street with no turning back. These two reasons limit the future of Hong Kong, which can only be found in the tertiary industry, and can only be industries that are insensitive to labor costs and land costs. The second factor is that it must be a mobile industry. Today's mainland is obviously a broader and more active market than Hong Kong. If an industry can move easily, then the whole family can move directly to the mainland. Why stay in Hong Kong? A good example is the film and television entertainment industry, which was a smash hit in Hong Kong.

Today's big stars are nominally Hong Kong people. In fact, they spend most of the year filming and walking in the mainland. What Hong Kong has developed has nothing to do with them. Real Hong Kong "local" movies have long lost the momentum of dominating the mainland market in the 1990s, just because all the connections and funds have flowed to the mainland, and they are not happy.