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InvestHK and EEB cohost seminar: cross-departmental collaboration to explore how businesses can leverage Hong Kong to expand into Chinese Mainland F&B market (with photos)
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     ​Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Environment and Ecology Bureau (EEB) today (March 18) jointly organised a seminar titled "New Opportunities for Hong Kong Food and Beverage (F&B) Industry in Expanding into Chinese Mainland Market", attracting the participation of around 80 industry representatives. The seminar aimed to help the industry keep abreast of the latest information and capture emerging business opportunities following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on the Inspection, Quarantine and Hygiene Requirements for Meat Products Exported from Hong Kong to the Mainland and the Cooperation Arrangement for the Export of Dairy Products from Hong Kong to the Mainland (collectively referred to as co-operation agreements) in May last year between the EEB and the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China to facilitate food trade between Hong Kong and the Mainland.
      
     The seminar showcased the synergy of cross-departmental collaboration, focusing on how the co-operation agreements facilitate the entry of Hong Kong-manufactured meat and dairy products into the Mainland. Discussions also explored how food brands can leverage the intellectual property advantages of "Made in Hong Kong" products to expand more efficiently into the Mainland food market and enhance competitiveness.
      
     Acting Director-General of Investment Promotion at InvestHK Mr Arnold Lau said, "Demand for high-quality food products in the Mainland market continues to grow, creating significant opportunities for 'Made in Hong Kong' food products, which are well known for their high-quality standards. With further streamlined cross-boundary trade procedures, InvestHK will fully support companies establishing F&B operations in Hong Kong to forge connections with Mainland distribution channels and partners, helping them seize the opportunities arising from the Mainland food trade."
      
     A spokesperson of the EEB said, "'Food from Hong Kong' is a reputable brand for Mainland customers. Coupled with the potential of the Mainland market, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has facilitated the food industry in opening up the Mainland market by strengthening co-operation with Mainland authorities. We encourage food enterprises to make good use of the policy and seize the market opportunities by exporting food products that satisfy the prescribed requirements to the Mainland."
      
     During the seminar, representatives from the EEB provided a detailed briefing on the requirements and procedures for Hong Kong food products entering the Mainland market, including testing and certification and facilitation measures for customs clearance, and shared updates on the practical implementation of the co-operation agreements signed last year, offering food enterprises new opportunities for growth. Representatives from InvestHK introduced the wide range of supportive services available to overseas and Mainland companies and highlighted how the Northern Metropolis offers attractive land resources for food businesses to scale up production, strengthen competitiveness through the "Made in Hong Kong" advantage, and capitalise on the growing Mainland market demand.
      
     InvestHK will continue to strengthen cross-departmental collaboration, maintain close engagement with the industry, and provide timely information and support to help Hong Kong-manufactured food and beverage businesses seize development opportunities, while promoting economic and trade exchanges and two-way investment between Hong Kong and the Mainland.
      
     To download photos, please visit: www.flickr.com/photos/investhk/albums/72177720332586638.
 
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Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Environment and Ecology Bureau today (March 18) jointly organised a seminar titled "New Opportunities for Hong Kong Food and Beverage Industry in Expanding into Chinese Mainland Market". Photo shows Acting Director-General of Investment Promotion of InvestHK Mr Arnold Lau (front row, third right); Principal Assistant Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Food), Ms Anne Teng (front row, second left); the Head of Consumer and Hospitality of InvestHK, Ms Sindy Wong (front row, second right).
Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Environment and Ecology Bureau today (March 18) jointly organised a seminar titled "New Opportunities for Hong Kong Food and Beverage Industry in Expanding into Chinese Mainland Market". Photo shows Acting Director-General of Investment Promotion of InvestHK Mr Arnold Lau delivering welcome remarks at the seminar.
Invest Hong Kong and the Environment and Ecology Bureau today (March 18) jointly organised a seminar titled "New Opportunities for Hong Kong Food and Beverage Industry in Expanding into Chinese Mainland Market". Photo shows Principal Assistant Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Food), Ms Anne Teng, speaks at the seminar.
Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Environment and Ecology Bureau today (March 18) jointly organised a seminar titled "New Opportunities for Hong Kong Food and Beverage Industry in Expanding into Chinese Mainland Market". Photo shows the Head of Business and Professional Services of InvestHK, Mr Herman Tse, highlighting how the Northern Metropolis offers attractive land resources for food businesses to scale up production.