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2010/03/17 EU Trade Policy after the Lisbon Treaty |
Helena Konig, Trade Directorate-General, European Commission, spoke at...
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2010/03/12 Luncheon with the Financial Secretary John Tsang |
HKSAR Financial Secretary John Tsang elaborated on his latest Budget a...
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2010/03/02 Can Asia-Pacific Economies Save the Doha Round? |
Five years after WTO members convened in Hong Kong, the Doha Round is ...
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2010/02/11 Chocolate to Melt Your Heart |
Ten lucky members had the opportunity on February 11 to make their own...
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2010/02/05 The Art of Management in China |
本會非常榮幸邀請到首位出任國內銀行行長的香港銀行家王浵世先生出席『與作者對談』午餐會,與會員分享他20多年內在國內的豐富工作經驗。
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Background
The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce is the oldest -- founded
in 1861 -- and largest -- around 4,000
corporate members -- business organization in Hong Kong. We are international in
character, with membership comprising of multi-national companies, Chinese mainland
companies, and Hong Kong companies. We are a self-funding, nonprofit organization, and as
such, we are a truly independent body representing the entire scope of trade, service and
industry in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Our loyalties lie first and foremost with our members, acting as
their voice in advising the SAR Government on matters affecting businesses and the
economy, providing members with business information and opportunities, and facilitating
networking through a variety of Chamber activities.
We also take an initiative to promote Hong Kong as an international
business center in the heart of Asia, and pledge our confidence in Hong Kong now and into
the future.
Hong Kong is now part of China, but it remains an international
city. The Chamber acts as an international bridge, connecting Hong Kong business with
the Chinese mainland and the rest of the world.
History
The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce was formed in 1861, merely
20 years after the city of Hong Kong was founded. Our original membership consisted
of 62 companies and banks. At the inaugural meeting, almost 140 years ago, the
Chamber's role was clearly set out:
"The object of the Chamber shall be to watch over and protect
the general interests of Commerce, to collect information on all matters of interest to
the Mercantile Community, and to use every means within its power for the removal of
evils, the redress of grievances, and the promotion of the common good; to communicate
with authorities and other thereupon; to form a code of practice whereby the
transaction of business may be simplified and facilitated; to receive references; and to
arbitrate between disputants -- the decisions in such references to be recorded for future
guidance."
Today, corporate membership stands at around 4,000 and the spirit of
the Chamber's original objective remains, as demonstrated in our mission statement:
"To promote, represent and safeguard the interests of the Hong Kong business
community." In short, we help our members do business. |
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