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2010/03/12 Luncheon with the Financial Secretary John Tsang |
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2010/03/02 Can Asia-Pacific Economies Save the Doha Round? |
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2010/02/11 Chocolate to Melt Your Heart |
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Chamber In
Action
April 2002 |
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Title |
| 2002/04/30 |
Draft Code of Practice on Monitoring and Personal Data Privacy at Work
Privacy
Commissioner for Personal Data Raymond Tang discussed at the Chamber's April 30 roundtable
luncheon the government's Draft Code of Practice on Monitoring and Personal Data at Work,
which will cover monitoring of employees' telephone calls, e-mails, computer usage and
video monitoring, among other issues.
Listen >> 
Slide Presentation >>
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| 2002/04/30 |
The Middle East Crisis and the Economic Impact
Donald Hanna, managing director and head of Asia-Pacific
Economic & Market Analysis at Citigroup, discussed at a special Chamber workshop on
April 30 the implications of rising oil prices on the economies of Asia and on the U.S.
Listen >> 
Slide Presentation >>
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| 2002/04/29 |
Luncheon
with Gary Anderson
Gary Anderson, chairman, president and CEO of Dow
Corning Corporation, spoke at the Chamber's April 29 luncheon entitled, "Finding the
Right Equation: Responding to Customers' Needs in a Dynamic Business Environment." Listen >> 
Full text of speech >>
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| 2002/04/24 |
Corporate Governance: Enron's Experience
Stephen
Ducker, director of Global Risk Management Solutions with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Hong
Kong, and specialising in internal audit, corporate governance and risk management
consulting services, discussed at the Chamber's April 24 roundtable luncheon the questions
being asked about the failures in Enron's corporate governance framework and its
consequences. Listen >> 
Slide Presentation >>
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| 2002/04/23 |
ETS
-- The Door to Bidding for Government Tenders
Peter Yan, CEO of Global e-Business
Services, discussed at the Chamber's April 23 roundtable luncheon how the government's
Electronic Tendering System (ETS) works, and what benefits businesses can reap from using
it. Listen >> 
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| 2002/04/22 |
Integrating
Financial Settlement into the Supply Chain
Kurt Cavano, chairman and CEO, TradeCard, introduced the advantages
that companies can reap from integrating financial settlement into their operations during
his speech at the Chamber's April 22 roundtable luncheon. Listen >> 
Slide Presentation >>
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| 2002/04/18 |
Meeting
with the Bangladeshi Commerce Minister
Bangladeshi
Commerce Minister, Amir Khosru M Chowdhury, introduced the investment climate of his
country to members at the Chamber's April 18 meeting, which was co-organized with the
Bangladesh Consulate General in Hong Kong. The Minister pointed out that Bangladesh has
many duty-free access agreements with the world's major markets and that all of its
industries -- except arms -- are open to foreign investors. Listen >> 
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| 2002/04/18 |
Strength of Success
Huang Shu-huei, president
of Redin International, and one of the top-10 outstanding Chinese business women in the
world, at the Chamber WEC April 18 luncheon, shared the secrets of her success and her
philosophy for living a rich and productive life. Listen >> (In
Mandarin)
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| 2002/04/15 |
Transfer Pricing in China
Thomas Lee (left) and PY Ng, of
the Tax & Trust Advisory Department of Moores Rowland, explain at the Chamber's April
15 roundtable luncheon the details of "Guoshuifa No 59" and transfer pricing
issues in China. Listen >> 
Slide
Presentation >>
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| 2002/04/09 |
SME Night: Government Procurement
SME Committee
Chairman K K Yeung hosted the Chamber's SME Night on Government Procurement on April 9 at
Hotel Miramar. Colin Sankey (right), head of the government's Efficiency Unit,
and representatives from the government's Electrical and Mechanical Services Department,
Supplies Department, Housing Department, and Management Services Agency introduced their
procurement requirements and procedures to members. Were you there? Photos >>
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| 2002/04/09 |
Tam
Chick-ho (left) of the Labour Department, updated members at the Chamber's April
9 roundtable luncheon on the Labour Ordinance in the area of Factories & Industrial
Undertakings (Safety Management) Regulation. He was followed by Winson Yeung, of the
Occupational Safety & Health Council, who introduced "The Hong Kong Occupational
Safety & Health Awards." (In Cantonese) Listen >> 
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| 2002/04/08 |
Customer
Service & the Internet --
How to Achieve Your Goals
Mark Phibbs, general manager for Microsoft Hong Kong, explained at
the Chamber's April 8 roundtable luncheon how businesses can and must deliver
extraordinary customer service to keep existing customers and win new ones. Listen >> 
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