That was a sharp improvement from the 27% drop in June.Overall exports by the sector rose 4.3% to 1.9 billion Swiss francs ($1.94 billion) in July.
One of the world’s most popular shopping destinations, Hong Kong is on the verge of its first recession in a decade as mass demonstrations scare off tourists and bite into retail sales.Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday she hoped a peaceful weekend anti-government protest was the start of an effort to restore calm and that talks with non-violent protesters would provide “a way out” for the Chinese-ruled city.The Asian financial center that reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997 is the biggest foreign market for Swiss timepieces, absorbing 13.5% of the exports by value in July.The U.S. market had a 10.1% share and China 8.0%, Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry data showed on Tuesday.Vontobel analyst Rene Weber said in a note last week that Hong Kong was one of the most important market for Swiss watchmakers Swatch Group and Richemont, representing about 11% of their sales.Kepler Cheuvreux’s Jon Cox said he had cut growth assumptions for this year and next. He also reduced earnings per share estimates for Swatch Group by 6% and for Richemont by 4% over the next two to three years.Swatch shares have lost 7.5% while Richemont stock has gained 19.3% this year.