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July 2001 Issue ![]() HKGCC Mission to Beijing SAR to play key role in Mainland's development Chinese leaders reiterated their confidence to delegates of the Chamber's annual high-level mission to Beijing from June 14-15 that Hong Kong's importance as a bridge for foreign enterprises tapping into the China market would not diminish upon its entry into the World Trade Organization. More >> Automating the supply chain
Supply-chain automation is often
touted as the key to business success. It is a de facto way to build bottom-line results
by focusing on efficiency, speed and business connectivity, and adding value to products
and services. More >> Pardon my language!
Hong Kong is exhibiting the classic symptoms of having an identity
crisis. On the one hand it is now part of the motherland, while on the other it aspires to
become a world-class city. With language synonymous to national identity and pride, and
because the ability to operate in the international language of business is vital to our
economic well-being, it is little wonder that the debate on whether English or Chinese
should prevail has raged on for so long. More >> Forward Winsome Industries
Jeffrey Lam is in the business of making people happy: he makes toys, and
toys make him happy, he says. More >>
Exposing the myths of the
knowledge economy
A lot has been said about the knowledge economy, mainly because the United
States has had an unprecedented period of strong growth in the last five years. And of
course in the last six months a lot has happened and the economy in the United States has
plunged. Then there is still a lot of talk that the knowledge economy is just fiction, a
figment of imagination in people's minds, and that it has collapsed, etc. More >> Wine Reviewwith Simon Tam More >> |
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