Hong Kong Lifestyle Expo Underway In Dubai
7 November 2016 – The fourth HKTDC Lifestyle Expo in Dubai opened yesterday (6 November) and continues through today at the Hyatt Regency Dubai. Jointly organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and the Department of Commerce of Guangdong Province, the Lifestyle Expo features a wide range of stylish products from more than 100 Hong Kong and mainland Chinese companies.
A highlight of the expo was yesterday’s (6 November) networking luncheon organised by the HKTDC and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government and supported by the Ministry of Economy, United Arab Emirates. The luncheon was attended by The Hon John Tsang, Financial Secretary of the HKSAR and His Excellency Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, Undersecretary of the Ministry Sultan Al Mansouri, the Minister of Economy Sultan Al Mansouri, the Minister of Economy Sultan Al Mansouri Sultan Al Mansouri,of Economy, UAE, and more than 300 business leaders.
Belt and Road opportunities
Speaking at the networking luncheon, Mr Tsang said the grand and visionary Belt and Road Initiative will become “a driving force of our global economy in this 21st century. Dubai is the business hub of the Gulf Region and the gateway to the fast-rising, resource-rich Middle East.” He added that Hong Kong is the ideal gateway to the Chinese mainland and Southeast Asia. “Both the UAE and Hong Kong have what it takes to be a key business and logistics hub for the Belt and Road region. There is huge and clear synergy in expanding business collaboration between Hong Kong and the UAE, to achieve more under the Belt and Road Initiative.”
In her remarks, Margaret Fong, Executive Director, HKTDC, highlighted the importance of the Belt and Road Initiative and the immense opportunities presented for Hong Kong and Dubai. “Hong Kong and the HKTDC’s engagement with the Middle East are set to deepen further as a new 21st Century model for globalisation emerges – a model that takes its cue from the ancient Silk Road and is driven by the new Belt and Road Initiative.”
The China-led Belt and Road Initiative, covers more than 60 countries spanning Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe. It represents a huge market of about 4.4 billion potential consumers and accounts for over 35 per cent of global merchandise trade.
Ms Fong added that turning this grand vision into real business deals and economic growth will require a high degree of collaboration. “Hong Kong stands as a pivotal node along the Belt and Road – a city that serves as an entry point to the Chinese mainland and a business and financial centre in Asia, while the UAE is regarded as one of the best positioned countries for implementing the Belt and Road Initiative with its prime location and sophisticated economy.”
High-level delegation to explore opportunities in Dubai
Concurrently, Mr Tsang is leading a high-level delegation to visit Dubai (6-7 November). Business leaders from finance, information and communications technology, infrastructure development and real estate services and logistics sectors form the 30-plus delegation.
Among them are Chairman of Financial Services Development Council Laura Cha, President of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Professor Tony Chan, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of China Mobile International Limited Dr Li Feng, Executive Director of Gammon Construction Limited Kevin O’Brien, Chairman of Crown Worldwide Holdings Limited James Thompson, the Deputy Chairman of Federation of Hong Kong Industries Jimmy Kwok and the Vice Chairman of the Hong Kong Exporters’ Association Benson Pau.
MoU strengthens business ties between Hong Kong and UAE
Mr Tsang called on the Minister of Economy, UAE, HE Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri this morning (7 November). Both sides agreed to boost bilateral trade and enhance cooperation to seize the new opportunities under the Belt and Road Initiative in various areas, including finance, logistics and maritime transport, professional services, cross-border investment, infrastructure development and international trade.
In their presence, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Ministry of Economy, UAE, and the HKTDC was signed to promote trade, investment, entrepreneurship, and small and medium-sized enterprise cooperation between Hong Kong and the UAE. Under the MoU, Hong Kong and the UAE will foster closer cooperation on the Belt and Road Initiative and encourage UAE companies to participate in related activities.
Big on small orders
The Lifestyle Expo features two main zones: the Style zone and the Home and Living zone, showcasing quality products ranging from consumer electronics and ICT products, gifts & premium, household products & electrical appliances to fashion and fashion accessories, and watches & clocks.
In addition, the hktdc.com Small Orders showcase at the expo allows buyers to place small quantity orders of between five and 1,000 pieces. This enables companies, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises, to test the market for new products with minimal risk.
Over 1,000 importers, distributors, mass retailers, mail-order houses, department stores and specialised stores from the UAE, Iran, Africa and other neighbouring countries and regions are taking take part in the two-day Lifestyle Expo in Dubai.
Several e-tailers and importers from the region are taking part at the “reverse exhibition” to meet with Hong Kong and mainland suppliers to explore future cooperation.
Hong Kong-UAE trade links
The UAE is Hong Kong's largest trading partner in the Middle East. The value of total bilateral trade in 2015 was over US$10 billion. In the first nine months in 2016, Hong Kong’s exports to the UAE were valued at US$6 billion, representing a 16 per cent year-on-year increase.
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Opening ceremony for the fourth edition of the HKTDC Lifestyle Expo in Dubai (6 November). Officiating guests: HKSAR Financial Secretary John Tsang (second right), Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy, UAE, HE Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh (second left), HKTDC Executive Director Margaret Fong (first right) and Consul-General, Consulate General of the United Arab Emirates in Hong Kong Nabila Abdelaziz Nasir Saeed Alshamsi (first left) |
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John Tsang, Margaret Fong and HE Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh tour the Lifestyle Expo in Dubai. Wilson Wong (left), Deputy Head of Business, PO: Selected Co Ltd introduces the company’s latest collection
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Witnessed by HKSAR Financial Secretary John Tsang and UAE Sultan Al Mansouri, the Minister of Economy Sultan Al Mansouri, the Minister of Economy Sultan Al Mansouri Sultan Al Mansouri,Minister of Economy His Excellency Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori, HKTDC Executive Director Margaret Fong and Undersecretary for the Ministry of the Economy HE Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh sign a memorandum of understanding to promote trade, investment, innovation, entrepreneurship and SME cooperation between Hong Kong and the UAE
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HKTDC Executive Director Margaret Fong highlights the importance of the Belt and Road Initiative and the immense opportunities presented for Hong Kong and Dubai, during her welcoming remarks. She called on the Dubai officials and businessmen to join the Belt and Road Summit in Hong Kong on 11 September 2017
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HKSAR Financial Secretary John Tsang delivers his keynote address at the networking luncheon organised by the HKTDC and the HKSAR Government
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The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy, UAE, Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh addresses to more than 300 business leaders from Hong Kong and the region at the networking luncheon organised by the HKTDC and the HKSAR Government
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Led by HKSAR Financial Secretary John Tsang (front row, third left), the high-level Hong Kong delegation visits the world’s first fully functional 3D printed office building
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Led by HKSAR Financial Secretary John Tsang, the high-level Hong Kong delegation visits a developer Emmar Group to learn more about its latest development |
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