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Who to bear the costs?

While there are (many) advantages of (going) cashless, it could eventually fundamentally change the economic structure, and the Government has to be ready for the consequences, like who to bear the cost of investment, implementation, management and maintenance, as well as the legislation governing it. KIRBY WONG

While there are (many) advantages of (going) cashless, it could eventually fundamentally change the economic structure, and the Government has to be ready for the consequences, like who to bear the cost of investment, implementation, management and maintenance, as well as the legislation governing it. KIRBY WONG

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