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The Hong Kong government proposed that every time someone buys a new computer, a corresponding fee used to handle electronic waste will be collected. This means that once the proposal is approved, I’ll need to pay an extra amount of money. If I take out the “e-waste fee” label, that increment will be similar to a price increase or sales tax, something that’s unheard of in Hong Kong.
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