Jiangsu Guofu Hydrogen Energy Equipment Co Ltd to establish international headquarters and R&D centre in Hong Kong to provide hydrogen energy solutions (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

One of the strategic enterprises under the Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises (OASES), Jiangsu Guofu Hydrogen Energy Equipment Co Ltd, officially inaugurated its Hong Kong office (Guofu Hydrogen Energy (Hong Kong) Development Co Limited) today (May 16). Guofu Hydrogen Energy plans to establish its international headquarters and research and development platform in Hong Kong, leveraging the city’s strengths as an international financial centre and innovation and technology (I&T) hub to expand its hydrogen energy business and related solutions.

The Deputy Chief Manager (Advanced Manufacturing and New Energy Technology) of OASES, Mr Eric Leung, attended the inauguration ceremony and stated, “As the world transitions to a low-carbon economy, Hong Kong is committed to promoting sustainable development and the application of green energy technologies. Guofu Hydrogen Energy’s decision to establish its international headquarters and R&D platform in Hong Kong not only underscores the city’s dedication to green and new energy technology development but also further affirms its role as a bridge connecting the Mainland and international markets.”
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The President of Jiangsu Guofu Hydrogen Energy Equipment Co Ltd, Mr Wu Pinfang, said, “Hong Kong boasts a well-established legal system, an excellent business environment, and unique advantages in connecting the Mainland with global markets, making it an ideal choice for our business expansion. At present, Guofu Hydrogen Energy is leveraging Hong Kong’s regional advantages and global industry policies to advance the development of a global supply chain centre for hydrogen energy equipment.”

Jiangsu Guofu Hydrogen Energy Equipment Co Ltd, established in June 2016 with its headquarters in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province, is a leading hydrogen energy storage and transportation equipment manufacturer and comprehensive industry chain solution provider in China. The company focuses on the research and development and manufacturing of core equipment for the entire hydrogen energy “production, storage, transportation, refuelling, and utilization” industry chain. Its product line covers water electrolysis hydrogen production equipment, vehicle hydrogen supply systems (including high-pressure/liquid hydrogen storage cylinders), complete hydrogen refuelling station equipment, liquid hydrogen storage and transportation containers, and hydrogen liquefaction plant solutions.

For more information about Guofu Hydrogen Energy, please visit www.guofuhee.com.

  

Senior Appointment at Hong Kong Monetary Authority

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

 The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced today (May 16) that the Financial Secretary, on the advice of the Governance Sub-Committee of the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee, has approved the extension of Mr Howard Lee’s appointment as Deputy Chief Executive for two years beyond the normal retirement age, effective October 2025. Mr Lee will continue to be responsible for reserves management, financial infrastructure and fintech development at the HKMA. He is also an Executive Director of the Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation Limited.

Ends/Friday, May 16, 2025
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Singapore ETO promotes Hong Kong in Vietnam through government and business engagements (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Singapore ETO promotes Hong Kong in Vietnam through government and business engagements  
     The luncheon in Da Nang, co-organised for the first time with the Hong Kong Business Association Vietnam (HKBAV), attracted around 60 Vietnamese business leaders and investors. The Singapore ETO’s investment promotion team delivered a presentation on Hong Kong’s latest investment climate and opportunities, as well as the city’s unique position as a gateway to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and outlined the range of support services available to Vietnamese enterprises looking to expand into the region.
 
     In his opening remarks, the Director of the Singapore ETO, Mr Owin Fung, highlighted Vietnam’s growing importance as a key economic and strategic partner of Hong Kong. The Singapore ETO’s relentless engagement across various regions of Vietnam underlines its strong commitment to fostering bilateral collaboration through continued government-to-government dialogue, business exchanges, and people-to-people interactions.
 
     On the same day, Mr Fung paid a courtesy call on the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Da Nang, Ms Dong Biyou. Mr Fung briefed Ms Dong on the Singapore ETO’s latest outreach initiatives in Vietnam, and both sides exchanged views on how Hong Kong can serve as a gateway between Mainland China and Vietnam, particularly in the context of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
 
     In April and early May, the Singapore ETO conducted two other official visits to further promote Hong Kong and strengthen ties in northern and southern Vietnam. On May 10, Mr Fung attended and delivered remarks at the HKBAV Gala Dinner in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), which was attended by nearly 200 guests. He reiterated Hong Kong’s distinctive advantages under the “one country, two systems” framework, particularly in light of the evolving global trade environment. Other guests included the Deputy Consul-General of the People’s Republic of China in HCMC, Mr Xu Zhou, and the Chairman of the HKBAV, Mr Michael Chiu.
 
     On April 16, the Singapore ETO and Invest Hong Kong cohosted a business seminar and networking event titled “Hong Kong – The Launchpad for Your AI-Driven Success” in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. Supported by the Vietnam Software & IT Services Association (VINASA), the event was attended by founders, owners, and senior executives from over 30 companies from sectors including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and information and communications technology. Participants were briefed on Hong Kong’s market opportunities, AI funding opportunities, tax incentives, and research and development support measures by Mr Fung and the investment promotion team through presentations and a sharing session.
 
     During the same Hanoi visit, Mr Fung also had separate meetings with the Deputy Director General of the International Market Development Department, Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade, Mr To Ngoc Son, and the Acting Director General of the Northeast Asia Department, Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Do Nam Trung, on April 16 and 17 respectively. Both sides exchanged views on the regional economic and geopolitical outlook and explored opportunities to enhance collaboration on government and business levels. Mr Fung also sought Vietnam’s continued support for Hong Kong’s accession to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
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Secretary for Health chairs first meeting of Advisory Committee on Health and Medical Innovation Development (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Secretary for Health chairs first meeting of Advisory Committee on Health and Medical Innovation Development ————
Secretary for Health————————————————————-
Mr Yang Ting  ————————–
Professor Isaiah Arkin
Professor Bian Zhaoxiang
Dr Benjamin Li Xiaoyi 
Professor Tony Mok Shu-kam
Professor Walter Seto Wai-kay
Professor David Shum Ho-keung
Professor Karl Tsim Wah-Keung
Mr Fred Tung
Ms Wu Shan———————
Permanent Secretary for Health
Deputy Secretary for Health 3
Senior Advisor (Secretary for Health’s Office)
Representative from the Department of Health
Representative from the Hospital Authority
Representative from the Innovation and Technology Commission
Representative from the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
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“Smart Parent Net” Recommendation: (Video) Developmental Disorders in Children – Developmental Language Disorder

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

The One-minute Video Production Competition 2025 (the Competition) is a signature event of the Biliteracy and Trilingualism Campaign, organised by the Standing Committee on Language Education and Research (SCOLAR). The Competition is now open to the public until 25 May 2025 for voting on their favourite entries in the categories including parent-child, primary, junior secondary, and senior secondary. The entry with the highest number of votes in each category will receive “The Most Popular Award”, and the awardees for each category will be awarded a book coupon valued $2,000. Teachers, students, parents and members of the public are invited to click here or scan the QR code in the e-banner above to vote for entries that you like best in promoting biliteracy and trilingualism at its highest impact.

Themed “Hong Kong and me – our dialogue, our story • Cultural Exchange”, the Competition featured by video production inspires students to better understand how their biliterate and trilingual abilities can facilitate their connection with different parts of the world. It can also promote Hong Kong as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange as well as an international education hub. The result of the Competition will be announced on 27 June 2025 at the Closing cum Award Presentation Ceremony of the Campaign.

SCOLAR’s Facebook and Instagram (scolar.hk) will keep you updated with the exciting events and latest news. We look forward to your support and participation.

 

Information Expo on Multiple Pathways 2025; Public Voting for “The Most Popular Award” of the “Biliteracy and Trilingualism Campaign: One-minute Video Production Competition 2025” organised by SCOLAR

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

The One-minute Video Production Competition 2025 (the Competition) is a signature event of the Biliteracy and Trilingualism Campaign, organised by the Standing Committee on Language Education and Research (SCOLAR). The Competition is now open to the public until 25 May 2025 for voting on their favourite entries in the categories including parent-child, primary, junior secondary, and senior secondary. The entry with the highest number of votes in each category will receive “The Most Popular Award”, and the awardees for each category will be awarded a book coupon valued $2,000. Teachers, students, parents and members of the public are invited to click here or scan the QR code in the e-banner above to vote for entries that you like best in promoting biliteracy and trilingualism at its highest impact.

Themed “Hong Kong and me – our dialogue, our story • Cultural Exchange”, the Competition featured by video production inspires students to better understand how their biliterate and trilingual abilities can facilitate their connection with different parts of the world. It can also promote Hong Kong as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange as well as an international education hub. The result of the Competition will be announced on 27 June 2025 at the Closing cum Award Presentation Ceremony of the Campaign.

SCOLAR’s Facebook and Instagram (scolar.hk) will keep you updated with the exciting events and latest news. We look forward to your support and participation.

 

Education Bureau to hold Information Expo on Multiple Pathways 2025

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Education Bureau to hold Information Expo on Multiple Pathways 2025 
A spokesman for the EDB said today (May 16), “The Info Expo aims to provide the latest information on multiple pathways for senior secondary school students, parents and teachers; and to help students make good preparations for different articulation and career plans. Around 30 post-secondary institutions and organisations will set up exhibition booths to provide information on locally accredited post-secondary programmes (including programmes eligible for various government subsidy schemes as well as vocational and professional education and training programmes and applied degree programmes), the Diploma of Applied Education programmes, as well as relevant online platforms such as the Information Portal for Accredited Post-secondary Programmes (iPASS), the Electronic Advance Application System for Post-secondary Programmes (E-APP), the Concourse for Self-financing Post-secondary Education (Concourse), and the Qualifications Framework.”
 
In addition, Hok Yau Club, the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, and the Hong Kong Young Women’s Christian Association will offer studies and career guidance services to students.
 
There will also be talks on multiple pathways, preparation and strategies for articulation to post-secondary education, and experience sharing by post-secondary students. Institution and industry representatives will also provide first-hand information about various programmes and career development. 

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SCED: Hong Kong committed to driving progress towards shared prosperity through sustainable trade (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

SCED: Hong Kong committed to driving progress towards shared prosperity through sustainable trade  
     Speaking at the session entitled “Prosperity through Sustainable Trade”, Mr Yau said that supply chains are the driving engines for today’s global economy, yet they are also highly sensitive and vulnerable to external shocks.
 
     He depicted that Hong Kong, as an international shipping and logistics hub, has been implementing various measures such as Hong Kong’s Climate Action Plan 2050 and the roadmap on sustainability disclosure in Hong Kong to support sustainable supply chains.
 
     “In parallel, enabling initiatives have been rolled out to equip micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) with the means to manage their environmental footprint and encourage market participants to improve sustainable business practices. Funding schemes and capacity-building programmes have also been put in place to encourage the adoption of digital technologies by MSMEs to facilitate the digital transformation of supply chains,” Mr Yau said.
 
     Mr Yau stressed that the issue of supply chains has always been an integral part of APEC discussions, and APEC’s role becomes even more important now than ever, when cross-border trade and investments and supply chains face uncertainty and unprecedented challenges.
 
     Mr Yau said he believed that the collective goal of strengthening sustainable supply chains should never be a trade-off between sustainability and trade, but rather a synergy between the two. Hong Kong is committed to working with all member economies to drive progress towards shared prosperity through sustainable trade.
 
     On the sidelines of the MRT Meeting, Mr Yau held a bilateral meeting with State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan Mr Ogushi Masaki to exchange views on various trade and economic issues.
 
     The two-day MRT Meeting concluded. Mr Yau will return to Hong Kong tomorrow morning (May 17).
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Speech by SCED at APEC MRT Meeting discussion session on Prosperity through Sustainable Trade (English only)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     Following is the speech by the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Mr Algernon Yau, at the discussion session entitled “Prosperity through Sustainable Trade” at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting in Jeju, Korea, today (May 16):

     Thank you, Chair, and good morning, colleagues.

     Supply chains are the driving engines for today’s global economy, yet they are also highly sensitive and vulnerable to external shocks, as we have witnessed during COVID-19 and in recent days.

     Hong Kong, China (HKC), as an international shipping and logistics hub, has been implementing various measures to support sustainable supply chains. Our Climate Action Plan 2050 steers four major decarbonisation strategies, namely, net-zero electricity generation, energy saving and green buildings, green transport and waste reduction. Increasing the zero-carbon energy supply through renewable energy development, popularising the use of electric commercial vehicles, enhancing the current cross-border electricity transmission infrastructure and developing a green maritime fuel bunkering centre are just a few examples of our efforts on this front. Furthermore, to assist the trade in seizing the business opportunities in green logistics, we have also commenced a study on the development of green and sustainable logistics.

     In December 2024, we launched the roadmap on sustainability disclosure in HKC, as a pathway for large publicly accountable entities to fully adopt, by 2028, the International Financial Reporting Standards – Sustainability Disclosure Standards (ISSB Standards), making HKC to be amongst the first jurisdictions to align its local requirements with the ISSB Standards.

     In parallel, enabling initiatives have been rolled out to equip micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) with the means to manage their environmental footprint and encourage market participants to improve sustainable business practices. Funding schemes and capacity building programmes have also been put in place to encourage the adoption of digital technologies by MSMEs to facilitate the digital transformation of supply chains.

     The issue of supply chains has always been an integral part of APEC discussions since 2009 when our predecessors endorsed the APEC Supply Chain Connectivity Framework Action Plan at the APEC Ministerial Meeting. HKC believes that APEC has a continued key role in facilitating our businesses in strengthening sustainable supply chains. APEC’s role becomes even more important now than ever, when cross-border trade and investments and supply chains face uncertainty and unprecedented challenges.

     To this end, HKC appreciates Korea’s efforts in organising an informative public-private forum on this important topic last week.

     Our collective goal of strengthening sustainable supply chains should never be a trade-off between sustainability and trade, but rather a synergy between the two. HKC is committed to working with all member economies to drive progress towards shared prosperity through sustainable trade.

     Thank you.