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 | | | Amended law proposal sparks positive response | | | The international business community in Hong Kong has responded positively to the Government's amendments to controversial anti-subversion law proposals. Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa said that changes were made to safeguard press freedom and other rights and freedoms. full story >> |
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 | | | Australians prosper in gateway to China | | | The number of Australian businesses using Hong Kong as their regional headquarters has soared by over 70 per cent since 1999, according to the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (AustCham). full story >> |
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 | | | Mainland firms choose Hong Kong for overseas listing | | | Hong Kong will continue to act as the primary international financial centre for Chinese mainland companies to raise funds with over 130 such firms scheduled to list here this year, market insiders say. full story >> |
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 | | | Brands point the way ahead | | | Branded products are expected to be a growth engine for Hong Kong's clothing industry, according to a survey conducted by the Trade Development Council (TDC) at the recent Hong Kong Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2003, the largest fair of its kind in Asia. It was held currently with World Boutique, a new event to promote local designers and brand names. full story >> |
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 | | | Confidence high in 'greatest city in Asia' | | | There is plenty of reason to be excited about Hong Kong and what the SAR has to offer, according to the chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (AmCham) James Thompson.
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 | | | Magic to happen at Hong Kong's Disney 'blockbuster' | | | Promising that Hong Kong Disneyland will be a "truly magical destination'', Walt Disney Company chairman and chief executive Michael D. Eisner joined Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa at Penny's Bay on Lantau Island to break ground on the HK$22.45 billion (US$2.9 billion) undertaking certain to be an irresistible tourist destination. full story >> |
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 | | | Positive outlook for the long term | | | Foreign firms are optimistic about the economic future of Hong Kong particularly in regard to long-term forecasts, according to a survey of international firms in the SAR. full story >> |
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 | | | Toy buyers upbeat on market | | | A surge in the total number of overseas visitors and buyers from the US contributed to an upbeat outlook at the recent Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair, the largest fair of its kind in Asia and one of the top three toy fairs in the world. full story >> |
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 | | | Blueprint for Hong Kong's future | | | Hong Kong would build on its existing strengths and capitalise on the rapid development of the Chinese mainland to speed up its economic restructuring, said the Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa in the first Policy Address of his second term. full story >> |
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