Hong Kong launches professional services platform for mainland Chinese companies

Hong Kong authorities have launched a professional services platform to provide support for mainland Chinese companies expanding overseas, while boosting business opportunities for local sectors.

Speaking at the launch ceremony for the Hong Kong Professional Services GoGlobal Platform on Saturday, Deputy Secretary for Justice Horace Cheung Kwok-kwan said the sectors’ international outlook, uncompromising standards and nuanced understanding of both Chinese and global contexts allowed them to offer “comprehensive support” to companies eyeing international markets.

“The platform will serve as a hub that brings together Hong Kong’s cross-sector professional services as the main force to support enterprises going global,” Cheung said.

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“It will promote and support the professional services sectors, empowering them to better respond to the needs for professional services of mainland enterprises.”

The platform aims to coordinate the city’s professional services to meet the needs of mainland enterprises and will collaborate with the Hong Kong Trade Development Council in making the assistance deeper and broader.

Deputy Secretary for Justice Horace Cheung speaks at the launch ceremony for the Hong Kong Professional Services GoGlobal Platform. Photo: Handout
Deputy Secretary for Justice Horace Cheung speaks at the launch ceremony for the Hong Kong Professional Services GoGlobal Platform. Photo: Handout

It will integrate information related to the city’s professional sectors and publish lists of service providers supporting overseas expansion.

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