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October 2002 Issue

Mission to Central Europe
Delegates explore possible business opportunities during an
eight-day study mission to the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary
A 20-member
Chamber delegation, led by HKGCC CEO Dr Eden Woon, last month concluded an eight-day
business mission to the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary, paving the way for further
business cooperation between Hong Kong and Central Europe. More
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Riding the Dragon
Despite current
economic challenges and a rocky past year, venture capitalists and private equity
investors remain cautiously optimistic about investment opportunities in Asia, especially
those in China.
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China's
boom continues unabated
Chamber China Committee
Chairman and CEO of Dragon Airlines Stanley Hui led a Chamber delegation to attend the
China Fair for International Investment and Trade (CFIIT) in Xiamen in early September.
Under the banner "Improving the Investment Environment," this year's fair
explored bilateral and diversified investments under the opportunities and challenges of
China's entry WTO. More >>
Automatic Data
Processing
Hong Kong companies are increasingly turning
over their day-to-day functions to people who specialise in specific areas to allow them
to focus their energy and resources on developing their business. More >>
MORE STORIES
Business travel stuck in doldrums
With a weak economy, and clouds of uncertainty on the horizon, the
travel industry expects the current downturn to get worse before it gets better
Prolonged economic depression has led many businesses to adjust their budgets to offset
the effects of the economy, and travel has been one of the first areas to go under the
axe. More >> |
Saving the Earth:
From the summit to the real world
The Johannesburg World Summit has been described as a missed opportunity as rich nations
thwart efforts to help poorer nations and the environment More >>
e-Commerce Adoption Campaign
Getting Hong Kong SMEs to implement an e-commerce strategy has
been a tough nut to crack, which could have long-term consequences on the territory's
competitiveness More >>
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