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 | | Gateway role a 'vital link' for US firms  | | | Hong Kong is the vital link for small and medium sized-enterprises in the US and the Chinese mainland, said the head of a Florida-based technology association at the recent Hong Kong Information Infrastructure Expo and Conference (II Expo). full story >> |
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 | | | Japanese SMEs' perfect platform for China | | | The Pearl River Delta (PRD) offers the ideal base for assembling and manufacturing operations, and Hong Kong will remain the regional operations centre for Japanese firms, according to director-general of the Japan External Trade Organisation (Hong Kong) Shigeru Kimura. full story >> |
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 | | | Prime location gives competitive edge | | | Foreign firms are confident of Hong Kong's "advantageous business location", according to the preliminary findings from a study of the SAR's competitiveness conducted by an overseas academic.
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 | | | Global acclaim greets New York show | | | Seven of Hong Kong's leading fashion designers showcased their fall/winter 2003 collections to rave reviews at the recent Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York's Bryant Park. The 600-strong crowd represented the world media, buying houses, retail stores and fashion-related businesses. full story >> |
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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.
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