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July 2002 Issue ![]()
Hong Kong firms need to act now if they want to capture business opportunities in China that are there for the taking, say Chinese leaders China's
pledge to open its markets under its WTO commitments has already created a number of
opportunities that Hong Kong business should be exploring, Chinese leaders told delegates
of the Chamber's annual high-level mission to Beijing from June 6-7. More >>
Hong Kong's economy is
still undergoing difficult restructuring which will keep unemployment high for some time
to come, HKSAR Chief Executive, Tung Chee-hwa, said at a Chamber Distinguished Speakers'
luncheon
A strong turnout of
VIPs, business people and media for the 2002 Hong Kong Eco-Business Awards launching
ceremony on June 10 reflected the rising interest everyone in Hong Kong has in
environmental protection. More >>
For many Chinese families, the approach of the Mid-Autumn Festival conjures up images of picnics under the moonlight and moon cakes, and for Hongkongers, Wing Wah moon cakes are as synonymous with the festival as the woman that it celebrates, Chang'O. More >>
A 45-member Chamber delegation led by HKGCC China Committee Chairman Stanley Hui and Vice Chairman David Lie recently returned from a three-day mission to Guangzhou and Shenzhen to study ways to boost economic development and integration between Hong Kong and the two cities. More >> |
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