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COVER STORY
May 2003 Issue

Keeping the international
community informed on the SARS situation in Hong Kong
In
view of the intense international concern over SARS, the Chamber on May 5 wrote to our
friends around the world to ensure that they are accurately informed about the situation
in Hong Kong. The letter acknowledges that Hong Kong is united in combating the virus, and
at the same time remains an important regional business hub, as well as the main gateway
to China. The Chamber will continue to play its role to promote the business of Hong Kong
by keeping the outside world informed. With the situation stabilising, we will be writing
to our contacts again shortly when we are about to "re-launch" Hong Kong. More >>
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