Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices

These offices seek to promote Hong Kong's economic and trade interests
by enhancing understanding of the Special Administrative Region among
opinion-formers; closely monitoring developments that might affect the
Special Administrative Region's economic and trading interests, such as
proposed legislation; and liaising closely with the business and commercial
sectors, politicians and the media. They also have a role in promoting
Hong Kong's image overseas.

The Geneva Office represents Hong Kong, China, as a Member of the
WTO. It also represents Hong Kong as an observer on the Trade
Committee of the OECD in Paris, and is responsible for commercial
relations with Switzerland.

The Brussels Office represents Hong Kong's economic and trade interests
to the European Commission and (through the commission) the majority
of the Member States of the EU. It also monitors Hong Kong's economic
and trade relations with a number of European Countries.

The London Office promotes Hong Kong's economic and trade interests
in the United Kingdom. It also looks after inward investment promotion in
Finland, Norway and Sweden, and houses Hong Kong's representative to
the International Maritime Organisation.

The offices in Toronto, Tokyo, Singapore and Sydney closely monitor
economic and trade developments, proposed legislation and other matters
in their host countries which may affect Hong Kong's trade and economic
interests.

Offices in Washington, DC, New York and San Francisco look after
Hong Kong's economic, commercial and public relations interests in the
USA.

 

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