-- 香港統計局が火曜日に発表した速報値によると、香港の国内総生産(GDP)は第1四半期に前年同期比5.9%増加し、2025年第4四半期の改定値である4%増を上回った。 季節調整済みの実質GDPは、2026年第1四半期に前期比2.9%増加した。 民間消費支出は第1四半期に前年同期比5%増加し、政府消費は2.9%増加した。 政府報道官は、香港経済は第1四半期に「力強く」成長し、約5年ぶりの高成長を記録したと述べた。 今後の見通しについて、報道官は香港の経済成長見通しは依然として明るいと述べた。しかし、「中東情勢の緊張が続いていることが、経済見通しに対する下振れリスクとなっている」と警告した。
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