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Advertise From the Chairman
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November 2001 Issue ![]() Enhancing Hong Kong's waterfront
Members from the Chamber's Environment, Real Estate Services,
and Real Estate and Infrastructure committees recently met to discuss how to better
enhance one of Hong Kong's prime natural resource, our waterfront More >> Chief Executive stresses short-term pain,
long-term gain
Coming barely
a month after the terrorist attacks on the United States and the subsequent increase in
global uncertainties, this year's Policy Address from SAR Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa
was long on economic realism and in the provision of short-term relief to help underpin
local confidence. More >> SAR set to lead Asian
economic recovery
Territory
will take advantage of economic transition to better itself
Hong Kong was among the first
economies to feel the international winds of change, so it will also likely be the first
to recover, HSBC Holdings Group Chairman Sir John Bond told the audience at a Chamber
140th Anniversary Distinguished Speakers Luncheon on Sept. 24. More >> Face to Face with Liu Guoyuan Shipping and logistics services are going to play an increasingly vital role in a post-WTO China. Bulletin Editor Malcolm Ainsworth spoke with Liu Guoyuan, Executive Vice Chairman & President, China Ocean Shipping Company (Hong Kong) Group Ltd, (COSCO) about the industries and the future of Hong Kong as a shipping centre. Following are extracts from that interview. More >> Marlow International
Company
aiming to be global supplier of promotional merchandise
In 1965, Jerome Marlow and his wife
Ina set up a small trading firm operating out of a room on the 17th floor of Sincere
Insurance Building on Hennessy Road in Wanchai. But the office was mainly a correspondence
address, because every year Mr Marlow would fill a trunk with promotional items and travel
around the Middle East for three months picking up orders. More >> |
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