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Chinese New Year reception in The Hague

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Brussels (HKETO) held a Chinese New Year buffet reception at the Nieuwe Litteraire Sociëteit De Witte in The Hague on Wednesday 4 February 2009.  Co-organiser was the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Amsterdam.

This was the 5th of 11 events the HKETO is hosting in major cities around Europe in January and February  to celebrate the start of the Year of the Ox.

Addressing over 200 guests from the political, economic and academic sectors as well as media representatives, Hong Kong's Special Representative for Economic and Trade Affairs to the European Communities, Miss Mary Chow, said that in the year ahead, the HKSAR Government would continue to focus all its efforts on maintaining financial stability and reinforcing Hong  Kong's reputation as a great place to do business in Asia.

Miss Chow noted that steps taken since the Asian financial crisis a few years ago, to shore up Hong Kong's financial markets through a more effective and transparent regulatory system and to improve the risk management of our banks, had helped to provide a solid basis to weather the current downturn.

She said the HKSAR Government had acted quickly to lessen the impact of the global financial crisis.  These included, inter alia, measures to help create more than 60,000 job opportunities this year, and the creation of a Contingent Bank Capital Facility to make available additional capital to banks should they require it.

All these measures would help regain confidence and restore the vigour of the Hong Kong economy once their effects would have filetered through, she added.

Other speakers were Ms Lore Buscher, Regional Director Europe of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Mr Wijnand Tutuarima, Chairman of the Netherlands-Hong Kong Society.

Musical entertainment was provided by Hong Kong pianist Ms Colleen Lee, a rising star on the international concert circuit, who gave a much-applauded recital before the reception.


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