Hong
Kong-Canada trade mission fosters new partnerships (11/09/2002)
The first ever Hong Kong-Canada Trade Mission opened Friday, attracting
53 delegates from 40 Canadian companies and organizations to Hong
Kong to explore business opportunities.
The trade mission includes briefings and workshops as well as networking
opportunities with prospective business partners in Hong Kong and
a side trip to southern China to see how Hong Kong-owned companies
are run there.
Addressing the delegates at the opening of the one-day conference
at the Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Center, Secretary for
Commerce, Industry and Technology Henry Tang said hewas very much
encouraged by the excellent turnout.
"Your presence tells me that you all recognize the business
potential that Hong Kong possesses as a fast track to the Chinese
mainland at a time when the economy of the latter is poised to grow
even faster following China's accession to the World Trade Organization,"
he said.
Joining Tang at the conference were Canadian Secretary of State(Asia
Pacific) David Kilgour and the Alberta Minister of Economic Development
Mark Norris.
Secretary Kilgour echoed Tang's viewpoint by saying that "Hong
Kong, the high-tech node for traders and bankers, is also the services
center for Southern China and has been ranked by the Fraser Institute
as the freest economy in the world.
"At the mouth of the Pearl River, its location makes it the
entrepot of choice for businesses with their eyes on Southern China,"
according to Kilgour.
With an unrivaled location and a sophisticated business environment,
Hong Kong is uniquely suited to put Canadian businesses on the fast
track to China, he added.
Extending warm greeting on behalf of the Alberta provincial government
of Canada, Minister Norris said Hong Kong and Alberta had strong
ties and for more than 20 years, the Alberta office in Hong Kong
had connected business people and investors from Hong Kong and Alberta.
These helped contribute to the fact that Albertabusinesses exported
100 million Canadian dollars worth of goods and services to Hong
Kong last year.
Among the 40 participating companies, 16 come from British Columbia,
13 from Ontario, seven from Alberta, with the rest from other areas
including three from Hong Kong.
(People's Daily Online)
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