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July 2003 Issue

Where is Hong Kong's
public transportation policy going?
Few cities can hold a candle to
Hong Kong's public transportation system, but issues need to be addressed to ensure it
remains among the world's best
As world cities go,
Hong Kong probably stands out for its excellent public transportation system. Commuters
are spoiled for choice with endless streams of buses, mini-buses, trams, ferries, taxis,
the MTR and the KCR to take passengers where they want to go. More >>
Looking Ahead
Hong Kong has bounced back with its trade-mark self-reliance, resilience and
vigour, but the territory needs to study well the lessons that the past few months have
taught us
In a show of
solidarity, government officials, consuls general and business leaders packed into the
Regal Airport Hotel Ballroom on June 7 for the "Business After SARS" joint
business community conference. More >>
Technical Barriers
Hamper China Trade
China discovers that it must raise its know-how to get over technical barriers
that countries are erecting
China's two-way
trade has been experiencing tremendous growth since the country was accepted into the
World Trade Organisation (WTO) in November 2001. Last year, imports grew 21.2 percent
year-on-year, while exports grew 22.3 percent. More >>
Visit to Shanghai
Echoing Taking off with Hong Kong
The Chamber arranged a weekend visit to Shanghai for
160 members and guests in conjunction with Dragon Air on June 20 to 22. Although
officially a leisure trip, during the visit Shanghai Mayor Han Zheng met with some HKGCC
members to brief them on the city's economic development after SARS. More >>
Chamber in Action
Members never need to miss a Chamber event, thanks to the power of the Web
You would be
hard pressed to find a day when nothing was going on at HKGCC. On average, the Chamber
organises almost one event per day, whether it be a breakfast meeting, roundtable
luncheon, subscription luncheon, seminar, cocktail or even a Happy Hour. This is in
addition to regular committee meetings, and meetings with visitors. More >>
'Intelligent Home'
The Chamber took up
the invitation from the Department of Computing of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University on
June 19 to view cutting-edge technologies being developed by students in their quest to
design an "Intelligent Home." More >>
Sun Ming Hong
"They say wealth never surpasses three generations," laughs Michael
Chan. "Let's hope that's just an old wives tale."
Mr Chan represents the
Cheng family, which have been successfully running Sun Ming Hong, one of Hong Kong's major
importers of North American ginseng, for three generations. More >>
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