Doing Business in Hong Kong

Is your business ready for internationalisation? Then look no further. Ranked number two globally by the World Bank for its “Ease of Doing Business”, Hong Kong is one of the most open and business-friendly environments in the world. Not only is Hong Kong an attractive market in its own right and a springboard into the Mainland China market, it is also an ideal base for regional operations.

Hear it first hand from Iain Lindsay – Director of Trade & Investment, Hong Kong, on why you should consider opportunities in Hong Kong. Visit www.businessinasia.co.uk

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APEC : Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a forum for 21 Pacific Rim countries that seeks to promote free trade and economic cooperation throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Member Economies : Australia , Brunei , Canada , Indonesia , Japan , Republic of Korea, Malaysia , New Zealand , Philippines , Singapore, Thailand, United States, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong China , People’s Republic of China, Mexico , Papua New Guinea , Chile , Peru , Russia, Vietnam.

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European Business Association (EBA), Pyongyang

European Business Association (European Chamber of Commerce), Pyongyang.
Press release on the occasion of its founding ceremony on April 28, 2005:
All of the foreign business people who are resident in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and who represent European enterprises have today jointly founded the European Business Association (EBA). The ten European, one Hong Kong and one Mongolian business managers include the heads of four European invested joint ventures (in banking, overseas shipping, pharmaceuticals production and consumer goods manufacturing) in the DPRK and the representatives of several medium- and large sized European companies.
During a short founding ceremony the EBA members approved the statute and elected Felix Abt, resident chief representative of a large European manufacturing and trading group, president, Guenter Unterbeck, resident chief representative of the German enterprise that introduced and operates internet in the DPRK and Valentin Dimitrievich Pan, resident chief representative of the Russian railways, vice presidents.
As a representative of the European embassies to the DPRK the Romanian ChargĂ© d’Affaires Eugene Poppa took to the floor to underline the significance of the association designed to lay the ground for both European and North Korean companies to do business with one another more smoothly in the future.
Acting Chairman Kim of the Association for the Promotion of the International Economic and Technological Exchange (APIETE) as well as chairman Jang of one the largest manufacturing and trading groups of the country expressed their welcome on behalf of DPRK enterprises to this new association to substantially further economic ties between European and Korean enterprises.
EBA president Abt stressed the need for European companies to catch up with Chinese and other Asian companies. In fact, out of the total DPRK foreign trading volume of 3.11 billion USD in 2003 over two third was mainly with China and to a much lesser degree with South Korea and Japan according to the South Korean government. The trade with the EU accounted for less than 10 %. In 2004 foreign trade with China increased by 35,4 %.
Although the European Union increased its exports in the first 6 months of 2004 by 17,2% to 132,0 Mio. USD and its imports by 11,3 % to 17,7 Mio. USD compared to the first semester 2003, Europe’s overall share is further declining.
In its press release EBA says it is pleased to note the sharply increasing interest of Chinese and other Asian companies in investing in and doing business with the DPRK.
It regrets the comparatively weak interest by European companies which is mainly due to a lack of awareness of the promising business and investment potential of the DPRK.
The EBA will therefore contribute to encourage European businesses to invest and do more business in the DPRK. It sees itself as a bridge builder between Europe and the DPRK to substantially increase trade between the two.
The members expressed their hope that the EBA will grow quickly in numbers over the coming years as a consequence of its work aimed at enhancing economic cooperation between Europe and the DPRK.
The event was attended by officials of the DPRK, senior managers of DPRK companies and ambassadors and other diplomats of the European embassies to the DPRK including the ambassador of the Russian Federation. A visiting Polish government and business delegation headed by deputy minister Witold Gorski was also present. They mentionned that the first Polish joint venture in the DPRK is operating successfully.
(The video film was made by Juergen Nyhuis)
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KCNA, North Korea’s official news agency reported:
EBA Starts to Work in Pyongyang
May 12, 2005 (KCNA) — The European Business Association (EBA) has started to work in Pyongyang. It, jointly founded by all of the foreign business people who are resident in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and who represent European enterprises, will contribute to encouraging European businesses to invest and do more business in the country. According to its press release, it sees itself as a bridge builder between Europe and the DPRK to substantially increase trade between the two.
Its founding ceremony took place at Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang on April 28.
During the event the members of EBA expressed their hope that it will grow quickly in numbers over the coming years as a consequence of its work aimed at enhancing economic cooperation between Europe and the DPRK.
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1 year later – EBA Pyongyang celebrated its first anniversary. More on this here: http://eaca.asia/site/etc/press_review.htm?mode=view&num=644&page=30&pPart=&pKeyword=&pGroup=
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Kam Kwok-leung (???) bullish about show-business’ prospects

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Today’s Sunday Money guest is a household name here in Hong Kong. Kam Kwok-leung discusses how the financial crisis has affected show business before talking about his personal investments.

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Hong Kong Business Leaders: Wine Specialist Gregory de’Eb

Gregory de’Eb set up his Crown Wine Cellars business in anticipation of Hong Kong abolishing its wine duty. The business has grown fourfold and he says Hong Kong will be the world leader in wine storage and distribution. Mr de’Eb was a speaker at the Hong Kong Forum 2009.

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Hong Kong Business Leaders: Fashion, Supermarket Proprietor Anthony Keung

Brand development is Anthony Keung’s guiding principle: the Fenix Group he founded in Hong Kong is making an international name globally, while his City Super megastore chain is opening on the Mainland after developing in the territory. Mr Keung spoke at the Hong Kong Forum 2009.

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Hong Kong Business Leaders: Fashion, Supermarket Proprietor Anthony Keung

Brand development is Anthony Keung’s guiding principle: the Fenix Group he founded in Hong Kong is making an international name globally, while his City Super megastore chain is opening on the Mainland after developing in the territory. Mr Keung spoke at the Hong Kong Forum 2009.

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Hong Kong Business Leaders: Hotelier Calvin Mak

Hong Kong hotelier Calvin Mak focuses on service as he develops his boutique hotels in Chengdu on the Chinese mainland and in Hong Kong. His properties in the territory held occupancy rates of over 90% even during the global recession. Mr Mak was a speaker during the Hong Kong Forum 2009.

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China-Britain Business Council’s Sir David Brewer on China Opportunities

Investment opportunities abound in the Chinese mainland, according to Sir David Brewer, Chairman of the China-Britain Business Council. Speaking from London for an interview with the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), Sir David said his organisation has identified at least 35 cities on the Chinese mainland which are a good match for small and medium-sized enterprises in the United Kingdom.

Related Press Release: http://www.hktdc.com/info/mi/a/tdcnews/en/1X06KBLI/1/HKTDC-News-Speeches/Sir-David-Brewer-Identifies-Opportunity-Areas-In-China-Br-Font-Size-2-I-China-Britain-Business-Council-Chief-To-Speak-At-Asian-Financial-Forum-2010-I-Font.htm

Visit http://www.asianfinancialforum.com for more information about AFF 2010.

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