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June 27, 2001

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HKGCC hails effort to boost SMEs

The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce (HKGCC) welcomes the just-released report of the government SME Committee. We support the principle of the report which is to ensure that there is a level playing field and an adequate infrastructure--both soft and hard--for Hong Kong SMEs to survive and to compete. The four funding schemes mentioned in the report will all work towards this goal of helping the SMEs prepare themselves for new challenges post-financial crisis.

HKGCC feels that both the "SME Business Installations and Equipment Loan Guarantee Scheme" and the "SME Training Fund" will help meet the practical needs of SMEs. The SME Development Fund will assist in capacity building for SMEs in general, while the SME Export Marketing Fund will also be very helpful, especially for the Mainland market as China will enter the WTO soon. The Chairman of HKGCC, Mr Christopher Cheng, said: "This report is long-awaited by the SMEs in Hong Kong, and the HKGCC, with almost 70 percent SMEs among our 4,000 corporate members, believes that some of the problems which many SMEs are encountering can be alleviated with this current initiative by the committee."

"More importantly," Mr. Cheng added: "This should show the SMEs that the government is very concerned about their competitiveness in a still-difficult business environment. Actually, the Chamber feels that the recommendations should have included the establishment of a senior position right in the Financial Secretary's office to assist the SMEs to work through many coordination problems caused by the current government bureaucracy. Such a post would really be very symbolic and encouraging to the 298,000 SMEs in Hong Kong."

The Chamber welcomes the Committee's recommendations in the areas of business environment, financing, corporate governance, human resources, technology and market expansion. We note however that a number of pertinent issues such as the need for de-regulation, how to tackle challenges of globalization and China getting into the WTO were not addressed by the Report. HKGCC Director, Dr Eden Woon, said that "the Chamber will work to improve and increase its training programs and its provision of information to members and others in the HK business community on the specific issues of adjusting to the new 21st century business environment."

In conclusion, the Chamber feels that the committee's report is a very good start, but hopes that the government will do more in raising the profile of SME policy as a permanent feature within the government structure. The Chamber also promises that it will do its part in training and education and identification of business opportunities, especially for SMEs.


For further information, contact Dr. Eden Woon, Director, at 2823-1211.

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