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Trade Development Council (HK)

Trade Development Council (HK)
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a prominent Hong Kong-based statutory body, established in 1966, dedicated to promoting and developing Hong Kong’s trade. Headquartered in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, with 51 offices globally, its primary mission is to create opportunities for Hong Kong businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), by connecting them with worldwide partners. The HKTDC’s main activities include organising international exhibitions, conferences, and business missions, alongside providing market insights and promoting Hong Kong as a global investment hub. It is recognised for its extensive global network and significant contributions to boosting Hong Kong’s exports.
Hong Kong economy

Shenzhen robot maker turns to Hong Kong for computing power and listing

EngineAI, whose robots have been bought by Mideast companies, needed cloud-based computing that could be seamlessly accessed from anywhere.

Hong Kong exporter confidence falls at steepest rate in 2 years

10 exhibitors and Iranian buying mission miss Hong Kong jewellery fair amid war

While organiser reports only ‘small’ dip in participants, several Middle Eastern exhibitors say they are bracing for weaker sales.

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Opinion | After Tai Po fire, Hong Kong needs support, compassion – and answers

While the city waits for an inquiry to deliver findings, it also needs a renewed commitment to safety and oversight to rebuild public trust.

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