Published
in Hong Kong News
on 09.12.2016
In an effort to strengthen the competitiveness of Hong Kong businesses the Hong Kong Government launched a 500 million Dollar Pilot "Technology Voucher Programme" (TVP) under the Innovation & Technology Fund. This programme aims to subsidise SME’s use of technological services and solutions to improve productivity and upgrade business processes.
Published
in Hong Kong News
on 01.11.2016
Hong Kong’s unemployment rate stays extraordinary low. Last figures show the rate at 3.4% for the third quarter 2016 with a seasonal adjustment with a voluntary fluctuation of about 15%. From an employer’s view, the stable job market brings challenges in keeping employees with the company as many opportunities for demanded talent are inviting. The… » read more
Published
in Hong Kong News
on 10.08.2016
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) plans to release new guidelines to simplify the opening process of bank accounts. Several banks made the account opening for start-ups and foreign SMEs very difficult. The HKMA urges all banks to strike a balance between compliance requirements and the providing of basic services for the public. The… » read more
Published
in Hong Kong News
on 17.06.2016
Arthur Yuen (is deputy chief executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority) in an insight opinion for the SCMP says that banks’ due diligence checks on customers need to be stringent but not prohibitive, so that SMEs – particularly start-ups and foreign companies – can access the services they need.
Published
in Hong Kong News
on 01.06.2016
City’s efforts to create business friendly environment give it edge over rival Singapore and former champion, the US.
Published
in Hong Kong News
on 19.10.2015
In June the European Union has named Hong Kong as one of the international territories and countries that are not cooperating in efforts to fight tax avoidance and included HK in its list of ‘non-cooperative’ jurisdictions for tax purposes. The EC named any jurisdiction that was, at the time of publication, blacklisted as a tax haven by at least 10 EU member states.
Published
in Hong Kong News
on 08.11.2011
The Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Professor K C Chan, signed in Hong Kong today (November 8) an agreement with the Republic of Malta for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income on behalf of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. The Ambassador of… » read more