
Dutch and European business leaders share insights on "Financial Services and FinTech, Business and Professional Services" at annual NHKBA summer event (with photos)
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The Netherlands Hong Kong Business Association (NHKBA), with the support from the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels, organised the annual summer event under the theme "Financial Services and FinTech, Business and Professional Services" on July 7 (Amsterdam time) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The event gathered around 100 representatives from Dutch and European business leaders, and Hong Kong representatives to exchange insights on key sectors under the theme.
Speaking at the event, the Special Representative for Hong Kong Economic and Trade Affairs to the European Union, Ms Shirley Yung, highlighted the resilience of Hong Kong's economy amid global challenges. She emphasised, "Under the 'one country, two systems' principle, Hong Kong has maintained a solid institutional foundation of the rule of law, independent judiciary, robust regulatory regime, a low and simple tax system, and free flow of people, goods, capital and information, and has remained a trusted gateway to Asia and a market for global capital."
Ms Yung cited Hong Kong's rankings in a number of recent surveys as one of the world's top three international financial centres, among the top three in global competitiveness, the freest economy in the world, and home to five universities ranked in the world's top 100.
She further underlined that financial services remain a pillar of Hong Kong's economy. She remarked, "Our deep capital markets, efficient banking system, and strong legal and regulatory infrastructure provide an ecosystem in which businesses from around the world can thrive. We are also embracing the future through fintech innovation."
Ms Yung also updated the audience on Hong Kong's latest efforts to refine financial regulation to balance innovation with investor protection, including the recent completion of legislation on stablecoins. She also discussed Hong Kong's leading role in green and sustainable bond issuance in Asia.
The NHKBA annual summer event concluded with networking sessions and engaging discussions on how Dutch and European enterprises can benefit from Hong Kong's role as a "super connector" between Europe, Asia, and China. The evening culminated in a dinner reception, at which the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, spoke on Hong Kong's distinctive advantages of enjoying strong support from the motherland while being closely connected to the world under the "one country, two systems" principle.
Ends/Thursday, July 10, 2025
Issued at HKT 20:27
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