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past events |
2010/03/18 Winning the Talent War -- The 8 Essentials |
Kerry Larkan, a leading Australian author, keynote speaker, commentato...
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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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Subsidiaries
Chamber Services Limited
Chamber Services Limited (CSL) -- a
wholly-owned subsidiary of the Chamber.
CSL specialises in organising and managing regional
international meetings, exhibitions, conventions and corporate events. It provides a
comprehensive package of services and expertise that includes planning, budgeting,
coordination, administration, marketing and promotion, and also on-site management of the
event. Please contact our representative on 2823 1291 or email: csl@chamber.org.hk for further information.
CSL, in alliance with CMG Asia, manages and promotes a Chamber CMG MPF scheme
to members and non-members. For inquiries, please call "Chamber MPF Hotline"
3183-1800.
Hong Kong Franchise Association
The Hong Kong Franchise
Association was established in 1992 within the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce to
monitor and promote the development of franchising activities in Hong Kong, China and
Southeast Asia. As a focal point for liaison with the government on matters
concerning franchising and its applications, the HKFA aims to further promote franchising
as well as strengthen standards of practice.
The Hong Kong Coalition of Service Industries
The Hong
Kong Coalition of Service Industries was founded in 1990 by the Hong Kong General Chamber
of Commerce. It is the Chamber's service policy think-tank. With representatives from more
than 50 service sectors, the HKCSI is the major private sector voice for Hong Kong's
service industries.
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