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 | | | CEPA opens new era for trade | | | The landmark free-trade agreement signed on June 29 between Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland will greatly enhance economic cooperation and integration, and will offer new business opportunities for Hong Kong-based companies in the manufacturing and services sectors, according to Financial Secretary Antony Leung. full story >>
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 | | | Packed trade fair programme attracts international visitors | | With Sars behind us, Hong Kong is busier than ever as international visitors make up for lost time. full story >>
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 | | | Overseas investment a 'vote of confidence' | | | More than 100 new foreign and Chinese mainland companies have either set up operations or increased their overall investment in Hong Kong between last July and June this year, defying a global economic slowdown and the recent Sars virus. full story >>
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 | | | Recovery takes off at Chek Lap Kok | | The resumption of flights to and from Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) at Chek Lap Kok has accelerated, with business confidence high following Hong Kong's removal from the World Health Organisation's (WHO) list of Sars-affected areas. full story >>
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 | | | Hong Kong removed from Sars-affected list | | | World Health Organisation (WHO) officials are urging people to resume travel to Hong Kong, following its removal from its list of Sars-affected areas. full story >>
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 | | | Best place in Asia for business, say international chambers | | Hong Kong remains the best place in Asia to do business, international business leaders said at a recent conference held in Hong Kong. The representatives from the US, France, Germany and Spain urged their nationals to resume normal trade with Hong Kong. full story >>
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 | | | Hong Kong's my tip for success, says HSBC chief | | | In a ringing endorsement of Hong Kong, his home for 14 years, Sir Keith Whitson, HSBC's chief executive said, "I sometimes wonder if I had money to invest, which city would I invest in? Would I invest in London? Would I invest in New York? Tokyo? Paris? Hong Kong? I think I would put it into Hong Kong," The other cities, he said, "don't have China on their doorstep." full story >>
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 | | | International buyers keen to return | | | The majority of international buyers are keen to return quickly to Hong Kong, a recent survey by the trade media specialists Global Sources has revealed.
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