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Introduction
The New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (NZCCHK) was founded in
1992 to promote the New Zealand economic presence in Hong Kong. Since
then the continued increases in people, capital and trade flows between
New Zealand, Hong Kong and the People’s Republic of China have all been
factors in the Chamber's growth. The Chamber presently has more than 165
members. The NZCCHK maintains close relations with New Zealand Trade &
Enterprise (the New Zealand Government's trade and investment promotion
agency) and has a variety of sub-groups which members are invited to
join.
Objectives
The objectives of the Chamber are to provide a forum between New
Zealand, Hong Kong and China business executives to:
Discuss and promote business ideas;
Create a supportive and encouraging business environment;
Assist individuals and companies seeking to increased business, trade or
investment;
Promote and expand the business and general awareness of New Zealand;
Establish and maintain relationships with other business organisations;
Monitor business, political, economic and legal developments; and
Maintain relationships with agencies associated with the development of
trading links.
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strongly recommended that prior to making any investment, trading or
business decision, proper professional advice is obtained. We do not
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