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1.
Ken Tsumura
“Hong Kong is an ideal place in Asia to make animation for a universal audience.
23 Sept 2009
2.
Larry Harding
“We’re essentially taking our own advice here, as we encourage HSP clients to select Hong Kong as a gateway to the Chinese mainland.
16 Sept 2009
3.
Eric Mayer
“Hong Kong is a very stable, long-term solution, and it offers advantages from day one.
9 Sept 2009
4.
Stefan Kracht
“Hong Kong remains the pre-eminent financial centre and will continue to be for the next decade.
2 Sept 2009
5.
Joseph Yam
“Judging by information from our market contacts, these inflows were largely "real money" – that is, not related to any speculative activity in the currency – from investors attracted by the opportunities here and looking to position themselves to benefit from the strong outlook for the mainland and Hong Kong economies.”
26 Aug 2009
6.
Etienne Gad
“When I started to launch FB Solution – especially as a foreign investor – I first thought that I’d forgotten some administrative steps, as everything was so easy.
19 Aug 2009
7.
Seok Dong-yeon
“Hong Kong’s large investment in China shows Hong Kong’s strong belief in China’s future and potential.
12 Aug 2009
8.
Dean De Beer
“Hong Kong is the perfect location for our headquarters in the Asia-Pacific region. We believe the city and the region offer tremendous potential opportunities.
5 Aug 2009
9.
Bruno Charrade
"Hong Kong is a completely open market, which is often used as a reference for other Asian cities that want to develop their public transport. Hong Kong has been able to build a very efficient public transport system using different means of transport, including taxis, buses, tramways, the subway and ferry.
29 July 2009
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John Coverdale
“Hong Kong’s small-business sector has been impacted by the drop in global demand – more so than many developing markets in the region.
22 July 2009
11.
Rochelle Le Pine
“Hong Kong's corporate regulations with relatively low corporate tax, ease of establishing a business, importation regulations and more, all aid smaller businesses to test the market without huge financial exposure or risk.”
15 July 2009
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Matthew Bennett
“As for where people will be investing in the future, we believe it will be here in Hong Kong, the financial capital of Asia.”
8 July 2009
13.
Janet Cheang
“When it comes to mainland expansion, the strength of Hong Kong companies lies in their years of experience working there, which make them good partners for overseas companies. Hong Kong has acquired a lot of knowledge and understanding over the past 20 to 30 years, during the opening of the mainland economy.
2 July 2009
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Stephen Porter
“Our Hong Kong business is key to our business in the region. It’s a great entry point. We’ve been here a long time and have developed international expertise.
24 June 2009
15.
Timothy Forbes
“I think Hong Kong’s circumstance in particular demonstrates the virtue of good tax policy – that, in eliminating that (wine) duty, Hong Kong has become a market hub.
17 June 2009
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Jens Tarnowski
“Hong Kong remains an important port and airport for the physical movement of goods. I think that may change over the years, however, as volumes start moving towards the mainland.
10 June 2009
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John Kapon
"The result is a testament to the strength of the wine market in Asia and underlines Hong Kong's leading role as a regional hub of fine and rare wines.
3 June 2009
18.
Robert Morse
“We are confident that Hong Kong will recover relatively faster than many other financial centres in the world.
27 May 2009
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Jeffrey Owens
“Hong Kong has built its position as an international financial centre on the basis of free markets, low tax rates and a transparent tax system. Under the OECD criteria, Hong Kong is not considered a tax haven.” (Jeffrey Owens is Director of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) Centre for Tax Policy and Administration.)
20 May 2009
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Stockwell Day
“Hong Kong is really the action centre in so many ways. One of the messages that we want to send to innovators, producers and researchers in Canada is: ‘Hong Kong is, of course, the gateway into China, and what we can learn
13 May 2009
 
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