Title: Hong Kong
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2Hong Kong
- The world's freest economy
- Hub for international business
- Launching pad for china
- A services economy
- World-class infrastructure
- Low, simple, predictable tax regime
3Hong Kong and China
- Mainland is the largest source of external direct
investment in Hong Kong. - Hong Kong is the largest external investor in the
Mainland of China. - In 2002, the Mainland was the largest supplier of
Hong Kong, as well as the largest market for Hong
Kong's re-exports and the second largest market
for domestic exports.
4Closer Economic Partnership Arranagement (CEPA)
5CEPA - Background
Nov 11, 2001 - China signed WTO Protocol of
Accession at Doha
End Nov 2001 - CE proposed to the Central
Government regarding a RTA between Mainland China
and Hong Kong
Mid Dec 2001 - Central leadership formally agreed
to move forward on a RTA between Mainland China
and Hong Kong
January 25, 2002 - First meeting on RTA between
MOFTEC Vice Minister An Min and HK Financial
Secretary Antony Leung. This RTA to be called
CEPA
June 29, 2003 - CEPA signed
2001
2002
2003
6CEPA - Principles and Contents
- Principles
- WTO, One-country-two-systems
- Mutual benefit
- Progressive, easy-first
- Wide consultation
- Continuous progress
- Contents
- Trade in Goods
- Trade in Services
- Trade and Investment Facilitation
7Trade in Goods
- Major benefit Zero tariff
- Zero tariff 2004 273 CEPA zero-tariff products
- Total tariff saving 750 million
- Rules of origin to be agreed before 30 September
- Zero tariff 2006 by application
8Zero Tariff 2004
- The 273 Mainland product codes include
- Some electrical and electronics products
- Plastic articles
- Paper articles
- Textile and clothing
- Chemical products
- Pharmaceutical products
- Clocks and watches
- Jewelry
- Cosmetics
- Metal products
9Zero Tariff benefits
- Substantial tariff saving more than 10 million
- High-tariff rate (more than 20)
- HK brand and design
10Trade in Services
- Liberalization in 17 sectors
- Management Consulting Services
- Convention services
- Advertising services
- Accounting services
- Construction and real estate services
- Medical and dental services
- Distribution services
- Logistics services
- Freight forwarding agency services
- Storage and warehousing services
- Transport services
- Tourism services
- Audiovisual services
- Legal services
- Banking services
- Securities services
- Insurance services
11Trade in Services
- Early liberalization
- Lowering of threshold
- Mutual recognition and relaxation of regulations
on HK service suppliers - Additional liberalization
12Definition of HK Company
- Principle inclusive, broad, nationality-blind
- Qualifications Sectoral approach
- Criteria
- Incorporated in HKSAR
- Pay profits tax in the HKSAR
- Length of operations (3 years)
- Size and nature of business in HKSAR
- Employment in HKSAR (50)
13Definition of HK Company
- Implications
- Registered overseas company - not eligible
- Registered HK company eligible even if 100 owned
by foreigners - A certification process will be required
14Trade and investment facilitation
- Trade and investment promotion
- Customs clearance
- Quarantine and inspection of commodities, food
safety and quality assurance - Electronic commerce
- Transparency in law and regulations
- Small and medium-sized enterprises
- Chinese medicine and medical products
15Benefits for China
- Trade and investment benefits
- Capacity-building benefits
- WTO benefits
- Central leadership's motivation
16Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
- Oldest (Since 1861)
- Largest in Hong Kong
- (Approx. 4,000 members)
- International
- Self-funding, nonprofit
17Mission
- To Promote, represent and safeguard
- the interests of
- the Hong Kong business community
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21Thank You Questions Answers
HKGCC Website CEPA page www.chamber.org.hk/C
EPA Eva Chow Director, International
Business Hong Kong General Chamber of
Commerce Tel 852-2823 1245 Fax 852-2527
9843 Email evachow_at_chamber.org.hk