Tennis events awarded ‘M’ Mark

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Major Sports Events Committee has awarded “M” Mark status to Chubb UTS Hong Kong with Humansa and the Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open 2025.

Chubb UTS Hong Kong with Humansa will be held from October 14 to 15 at Kai Tak Arena, while the Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open 2025 is scheduled for October 25 to November 2 at Victoria Park.

Committee Chairman Wilfred Ng said the two premier tennis events, each with a distinct style, complement each other perfectly.

The innovative Chubb UTS Hong Kong with Humansa offers a fresh experience for fans with a fast-paced and highly interactive format, whereas the Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open, as a traditional world tour event, attracts world-level women’s tennis players from around the globe.

“Bringing together international tennis elites, these two events attract numerous local and overseas fans. They will boost sports development locally while promoting the tourism industry and bringing economic benefits,” Mr Ng added.

Lancement de l’appel à projets « Women in Tech : La Tech est aussi une affaire de femmes »

Source: Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Caledonie

La Nouvelle-Calédonie lance l’édition 2025 de l’appel à projets Tech For Good By New Caledonia, intitulée « Women in Tech : la Tech est aussi une affaire de femmes ». Cet appel à projets a pour objectif de soutenir les actions technologiques, numériques et innovantes et à encourager les femmes à investir le secteur et à valoriser leurs actions grâce aux nouvelles technologies.

Tech For Good by New Caledonia

Le dispositif Tech For Good By New Caledonia, créé en 2021 par le gouvernement, vise à soutenir les projets technologiques et numériques à fort impact social, économique et environnemental. En trois éditions, il a favorisé l’innovation locale, la création d’entreprises, le développement de l’écosystème numérique calédonien et l’attractivité du territoire.

Fort du succès de la première édition « Women in Tech : la Tech par les femmes et pour les femmes » en 2022, le gouvernement souhaite réaffirmer aujourd’hui son engagement pour la mixité et la valorisation des femmes dans la Tech et le numérique.

Un vivier de talents féminins encore sous-représentés

La Nouvelle-Calédonie dispose d’un vivier de talents féminins encore sous-représentés dans le numérique. Promouvoir l’entrepreneuriat au féminin dans ce secteur constitue un levier majeur pour :

  • encourager la participation des femmes dans un domaine stratégique pour l’avenir du territoire ;
  • soutenir l’émergence de solutions numériques inclusives et innovantes ;
  • accroître l’attractivité économique de la Nouvelle-Calédonie à travers des initiatives à fort impact.

L’appel à projets « Women in Tech : la Tech est aussi une affaire de femmes » permettra d’une part de soutenir les actions technologiques, numériques et innovantes et à encourager les femmes à investir le secteur et à valoriser leurs actions grâce aux nouvelles technologies.

L’appel à projets

Pour cette nouvelle édition, toutes les thématiques peuvent être abordées (tech durable, cybersécurité et protection des données, intelligence artificielle, culture, santé et bien-être, éducation, tech inclusive, etc.)

Les demandes doivent cependant suivre un critère principal : être des projets technologiques portés par des femmes.

Sont éligibles :

  • les personnes morales uniquement : startups, TPE, PME, associations, entreprises innovantes domiciliées en Nouvelle-Calédonie  (les structures candidates doivent obligatoirement fournir un RIDET et un RIB valides).

Ne sont pas éligibles :

  • les personnes physiques, même porteuses de projets.

Plusieurs lauréates pourront être récompensées. Un soutien financier d’un montant maximum de 500 000 francs en fonctionnement pourra être apporté à chacune d’entre elles.

Le jury sera constitué de plusieurs experts du gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, qui évalueront les différentes solutions en fonction de la qualité et de l’exhaustivité du dossier. Il est à noter que le choix des projets sera également fondé sur des considérations d’ordre stratégique pour les collectivités publiques.

Calendrier

  • Clôture de l’appel à projets : 21 octobre 2025 à 23 heures
  • Analyse et sélection des dossiers : du 22 octobre au 28 octobre 2025
  • Informations aux lauréates retenues : 29 octobre 2025
  • Transmission des candidatures par les lauréates sur la plateforme des subventions demarches-simplifiées.gouv.nc : du 30 octobre au 12 novembre (deadline de réception des candidatures sur la plateforme pour instruction et inscription séance du gouvernement)
  • Présentation et remise des prix officielle : 07 novembre 2025 – clôture du Women’s Forum

Dépôt des demandes

L’appel à projets « Coup de pouce » pour soutenir les projets au profit des femmes

Source: Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Caledonie

L’appel à projets “Coups de Pouce” de la Fondation des Femmes vise à apporter chaque année un soutien aux associations en difficulté financière, ainsi qu’en direction de nouvelles initiatives innovantes. L’objectif est de garantir la continuité et le développement d’actions essentielles pour toutes les femmes, qu’il s’agisse d’accompagnement, de prévention, d’accès à la santé sexuelle et à l’IVG, de lutte contre la précarité ou d’inclusion.

Projets éligibles

Sont éligibles les demandes de soutien :

  • pour répondre aux difficultés financières particulières que rencontrent les associations ou les projets ;
  • pour les nouveaux projets en manque de financements.

Les montants alloués seront compris entre 2 000 et 15 000 euros. Ce soutien financier peut venir compléter de façon rétroactive un manque budgétaire en 2025 ou s’étaler sur une période de 6 à 12 mois en 2026.

Les associations ayant déjà été soutenues par la Fondation des femmes en 2025 ne sont pas éligibles. Les organismes ne peuvent présenter qu’un seul dossier aux « Coups de pouce ».

Critères d’éligibilité

Afin d’être éligible, il faut :

  • être une structure à but non lucratif : associations loi 1901, fondations, ONG, ou toute autre structure à but non lucratif ;
  • être une structure éligible au mécénat : gestion désintéressée, respect des conditions d’exercice des activités lucratives, non fonctionnement au profit d’un cercle restreint de personnes ;
  • avoir une mission exclusivement dédiée à la promotion des droits des femmes (promotion de l’égalité femmes-hommes, lutte contre les violences sexistes et sexuelles, développement de la santé des femmes, etc.). Ainsi, ne peuvent pas être financées des structures plus généralistes dont seule une partie de l’activité est dédiée à cette mission ;
  • être une structure française qui mène ses projets en France (hexagonale et Outre-mer).

Calendrier

  • Phase de candidature : du 30 septembre au 24 octobre 2025

  • Choix des projets par le comité des subventions et le directoire de la Fondation des femmes : mi-décembre 2024

  • Notification des résultats : avant le 20 décembre 2025

Dépôt des demandes

En complément et à titre d’information et de suivi, merci d’envoyer votre candidature à : scrre@gouv.nc.

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected etomidate powder and suspected etomidate capsule worth about $2.4 million at Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port (with photo)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (October 4) detected a drug trafficking case at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) Hong Kong Port and seized about 850 grams of suspected etomidate powder and one suspected etomidate capsule with an estimated market value of about $2.4 million.

Customs officers yesterday intercepted an incoming private car at the HZMB Hong Kong Port for Customs clearance and found the batch of suspected etomidate powder concealed inside plastic bottles of health product in a parcel placed inside the vehicle. A 41-year-old male driver and a 49-year-old male passenger were subsequently arrested. Later, one suspected etomidate capsule was found in the personal belongings of the arrested male passenger.

The arrested driver has been charged with one count of trafficking in a dangerous drug. The arrested passenger has been charged with one count of trafficking in a dangerous drug and one count of possession of a dangerous drug. The case will be brought up at the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts tomorrow (October 6).

Customs will continue to step up enforcement against drug trafficking activities through intelligence analysis. The department also reminds members of the public to stay alert and not to participate in drug trafficking activities for monetary return. They must not accept hiring or delegation from another party to carry controlled items into and out of Hong Kong. They are also reminded not to carry unknown items for other people.

Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, trafficking in a dangerous drug is a serious offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and life imprisonment.

Members of the public may report any suspected drug trafficking activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002/en).

  

Talent volunteers share in festive fun

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Staged ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a lantern workshop organised by the Talent+ Volunteer Programme, run by Hong Kong Talent Engage, gives a flavour of the Government’s efforts to bring talented incomers and local residents together.

“Fa Ho Yuet Yuen” is a phrase that uses the full moon as a metaphor for family harmony. 

“It is festive and nice,” said 26-year-old Mahir Taher, who has a PhD in interdisciplinary biomedical research and came to Hong Kong from the UK last December via the Top Talent Pass Scheme.

During his first year in Hong Kong, Mahir has not only immersed himself in his research work but also taken the opportunity to explore the city and local culture.

“I always wanted to leave the UK because I want to try settling somewhere else different and also want to try a culture shock,” he revealed.

Community participation 

Ahead of his first Mid-Autumn Festival, Mahir painted a lantern at a workshop alongside Wan Chai residents as part of the Talent+ Volunteer Programme, run by Hong Kong Talent Engage. 

He wrote the Chinese words “Fa Ho Yuet Yuen” on the lantern after practising only a couple of times.

“My parents are Bangladeshi,” he said. “I came from an Asian culture growing up so a family-oriented culture is still quite nice to be surrounded by.” 

At the workshop, Mahir chatted with other volunteers and local residents. “It has been quite nice to paint lanterns and also see other locals and talk through how they feel about not only the festival and get to understand a bit better what the festival is about,” he reflected.     

The volunteers then collaborated to string hundreds of lanterns together and hang them around Wan Chai’s Blue House as a decoration.

Guided by a local resident, Mahir also had the chance to tour the Grade I historic building to learn about Hong Kong’s “tong lau” or traditional shophouses, and about neighbourhood life and the revitalisation of local heritage.      

“This is something I do not think I would regularly notice just by walking around in the area, but having actually taken part in today’s event, it has definitely opened my eyes on what the Government is trying to do to encourage community.”     

As he integrates into life in Hong Kong, Mahir is also settling into a new job.

Last month, he joined City University, where he is employed in the field of cancer therapy research.

“Hong Kong has a lot of funding opportunities going in research itself, as well as to commercialise research that you do. There are a lot of schemes and generally the mindset of a lot of colleagues here that I have met is to come up with a project that is innovative and can really do well in a commercial landscape. And so I think that is probably where the direction in biomedical engineering is going. 

“I do not have a formed long-term plan, but I do want to stay here.”

Fostering integration      

Since launching a year ago, the Talent+ Volunteer Programme has collaborated with the Agency for Volunteer Service and various non-governmental organisations to host a number of activities, such as a “fai chun” writing workshop and Putonghua classes. It will also arrange for participants of various talent admission schemes to volunteer in support of the upcoming National Games in November. 

Hong Kong Talent Engage Deputy Director Anna Au explained: “This can help participants to enhance their understanding of the community and also the history of Hong Kong and foster closer ties with the local people and other volunteers, so that they can enlarge their social network. This can foster their sense of belonging to Hong Kong and also bring them some satisfaction.”     

Since the Government launched a series of talent admission policies from end-2022, by August 2025, more than 230,000 individuals have come to Hong Kong to work and develop their careers. To enhance global talent recruitment, Hong Kong Talent Engage will visit Beijing, the UK and Switzerland this month to attract professionals across accounting, engineering, architecture, and hospitality management.

Sécurité des consommateurs : rappel de toutes les tisanes « TAWON / TAWON LIAR »

Source: Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Caledonie

Le gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Calédonie alerte la population du rappel immédiat de tous les produits de la marque TAWON et TAWON LIAR,(fabriqués par PT. MAJU JAYA BERASA Indonesia), vendus sous forme de tisane, toutes dates de péremption et tous numéros de lot confondus.

 

Présentation : Boîte de 20 sachets de 9 g, conservation ambiante.

 

Points de vente connus :

Stone Fish (Faubourg-Blanchot, Nouméa)

Niaouli Import (Ducos, Nouméa).

D’autres points de vente peuvent être concernés.

 

Pourquoi ce rappel ?
Des analyses réalisées localement ont mis en évidence la présence de substances pharmacologiques actives, notamment du Tramadol (antalgique) et des substances  anti-inflammatoires, non déclarées sur l’étiquetage.

 

Quels dangers ?
La consommation de ces produits expose à une prise de médicaments à l’insu du consommateur avec des risques:

  • effets indésirables et surdosage ;
  • interactions dangereuses avec des traitements en cours ;
  • contre-indications pour certaines personnes (ex. femmes enceintes, personnes âgées, atteintes de maladies chroniques, enfants etc.).

 

Conduite à tenir :

  • Arrêtez immédiatement la consommation de ces produits.
  • Rapportez le produit à la direction des Affaires sanitaires et sociales aux heures ouvrables :

● DASS NC -7 avenue Paul Doumer, Nouméa (ancien CHT Gaston Bourret)

● De 7h30 à 11h30 et 12h15 à 16h

● si vous n’êtes pas sur Nouméa, contactez le 24 37 18 pour être orienté(e).

  • En cas d’effet inattendu après consommation, consultez votre médecin en signalant la prise de « tisane TAWON ».
  • Informez votre entourage: si le produit a été offert, prêté ou revendu, faites circuler l’information.

 

InvestHK opens new opportunities and partnerships in green finance and green tech in North America (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) concluded a groundbreaking trip to North America from September 16 to 27. Since InvestHK set up a dedicated sustainability team in 2022, this was the first time that InvestHK visited North America with a primary focus in green tech, green finance, and sustainability more broadly. The goal is to help leading companies from North America to expand to Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland, and Asia, a region with an unwavering commitment to embrace and foster sustainable development.

     The Global Head of Financial Services, Fintech & Sustainability at InvestHK, Mr King Leung, and the Senior Vice President (Sustainability) for Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at InvestHK, Ms Olivia To, in partnership with the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park (HSITP), visited Toronto, New York and San Francisco to promote Hong Kong’s strengths and opportunities, build new partnerships and kick-start two-way business engagements. 

     One highlight of the trip was the Scale for ClimateTech Innovation Showcase 2025 (S4C) event held on September 23 (New York time) during Climate Week NYC 2025, the largest climate and sustainability event in the United States (US). Organised by SecondMuse and supported by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Mr Leung of InvestHK spoke at a panel discussion with over 300 industry leaders, sharing insights on Hong Kong’s advantages as a springboard for scaling green-tech start-ups and scale-ups. He said, “Our engagements at Climate Week NYC highlighted Hong Kong’s commitment to be a leading green finance and green tech centre and the city’s contribution to global sustainable development. North American companies can tap into our world-class capital markets and vast family office and venture investor networks to explore fundraising and expand in Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland, and Asia. Hong Kong is perfectly positioned to help innovators scale globally.”

     At the S4C event, 18 finalists of climate tech companies showcased their transformative solutions in clean energy, carbon capture, sensing technologies, etc. Mr Leung attended their business plan presentations and exchanged views with their executives on how Hong Kong can help them attract new clients and capital.

     The Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of SecondMuse, Mr Todd Khozein, said, “We were delighted to welcome Invest Hong Kong as a partner for our Scale for ClimateTech Innovation Showcase, and help facilitate connections with high-impact climate solutions that can scale. Hong Kong has demonstrated real momentum in green finance – mobilising significant capital and building infrastructure to support sustainable innovation. Hong Kong’s evolving position as a hub for climate finance creates meaningful opportunities for continued collaboration to support entrepreneurs and innovations that can drive global impact.”

     To explore longer-term partnerships, the InvestHK team also held important discussions with VentureLAB, Canada’s dedicated incubator and lab for hardtech; MaRS Discovery District, Canada’s leading urban innovation hub with a strong focus in clean tech and life science; SOSA New York, a company that facilitates the US market entry and expansion for global start-ups; and Plug and Play, a global innovation platform and early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in Silicon Valley.

     The Chief Executive Officer of VentureLAB, Mr Hugh Chow, stated, “As a leading innovation hub in Canada, we are eager to collaborate with InvestHK to connect Canadian firms with Hong Kong’s dynamic ecosystem. By leveraging Hong Kong’s access to the the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), cutting-edge research and development (R&D) infrastructure, and robust investment opportunities, Canadian green tech companies can accelerate their growth and make a significant impact in Asia’s sustainable markets.”

     Besides accelerators, the team further engaged with business and investment leaders to explore collaborative opportunities in green tech, green finance, financial services, and fintech through two business luncheons hosted in Toronto and New York respectively. Co-organised with the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, these roundtables featured InvestHK in presenting the latest economic developments in sustainability and finance in Hong Kong. The discussions provided North American business leaders and potential investors with insights into Hong Kong’s strategic role in bridging North American innovation with Asia’s growing demand for sustainable solutions and other finance-related opportunities.

     To connect with the global investors interested in Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland markets, extensive discussions were also made with Artesian, Cathay Innovation, Eminence Ventures, E.ON Group Innovation, and Olive Tech Ventures, etc.

     Besides inbound investment promotion, InvestHK also has a strategic mandate in supporting companies with a presence in Hong Kong to “go global”. InvestHK visited CSI Solar, one of the world’s largest solar technology and renewable energy companies with a presence in 23 countries that is expanding its operations in Hong Kong. During the visit, the team met with senior management from CSI Solar, as well as its subsidiaries EternalPlanet Energy and e-STORAGE.

     The President of CSI Solar, Mr Zhuang Yan, said, “InvestHK’s visit to our Global headquarters in North America has forged a robust foundation for strengthening ties between Hong Kong and North American sustainability and green technology. As global geopolitical challenges increase, Hong Kong’s strategic position will become even more significant. Thus, our residential storage subsidiary, EternalPlanet Energy, is planning to establish a Hong Kong branch as its international business hub, leveraging the GBA to access global markets.”

     “The Chief Executive’s 2025 Policy Address” highlights the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, focusing on the development of the new energy sector and green technologies. The city is implementing the Hong Kong’s Climate Action Plan 2050, the Strategy of Hydrogen Development in Hong Kong, and significantly investing in the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone. These efforts aim to develop Hong Kong into a demonstration base for green technology, accelerate innovation, create quality jobs, and foster a robust industry value chain.

     The Director of Sustainability of the HSITP, Mr Victor Cheng, said, “Participating in this North American trip reinforced the HSITP’s role in cross-boundary green tech collaboration. The Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park offers unparalleled opportunities for North American firms to integrate with Asia’s innovation corridor, and I am confident that our strong partnership with InvestHK will further advance development, particularly in the space of new energy and new materials.”

     Hong Kong’s commitment as a global green finance and green tech hub is driven by its world-class R&D facilities and research institutes, fostering cutting-edge innovation. As the world’s third-largest financial centre, the city boasts a proven track record in initial public offering funds raised, supported by a robust capital market with international institutional and savvy family office investors, as well as a robust green finance ecosystem.

     This visit to North America underscores Hong Kong’s commitment to fostering international collaboration and contributing to the global transition to a sustainable future. By attracting more Canadian and US companies and investors in green tech, Hong Kong aims to cement its role as a premier destination for sustainable innovation and investment.

     For a copy of the photos, please visit: www.flickr.com/photos/investhk/albums/72177720329436678.

                       

Direct import of hairy crabs facilitated

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Environment & Ecology Bureau said today it is pleased to note the direct import of hairy crabs from the Mainland in the current season.

The first two batches of hairy crabs from Jiangsu Province, weighing 300kg, arrived in Hong Kong via direct shipments from the Mainland.

In addition to noting that it has maintained communication with the General Administration of Customs of China on the import of hairy crabs to Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government also thanked the central government for its assistance in streamlining the import arrangements.

The direct import of hairy crabs from the Mainland can shorten transit time, reduce the trade’s operating costs, as well as offer the public more choice, the bureau added.

Cross-boundary car schemes refined

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Transport Department today announced that starting from October 13, vehicles approved to participate in the Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles (NBT) will not be required to apply for a Closed Road Permit (CRP).

Additionally, with effect from October 20, the same arrangement applies to the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) Macao Port Park-and-Ride Scheme, as well as the Shenzhen Bay Ad Hoc Quotas for Cross Boundary Private Cars.

The department said the measures are expected to benefit over 100,000 eligible vehicles.

It further noted that the application eligibility and other conditions of the three schemes remain unchanged. An electronic approval letter will be issued to successful applicants.

Specifically, under the Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles and the HZMB Macao Port Park-and-Ride Scheme, vehicles will not be subject to closed road restrictions imposed (i) between Shun Long Road and HZMB Hong Kong Link Road; (ii) between Chek Lap Kok Road and HZMB Hong Kong Link Road; and (iii) between Tuen Mun Chek Lap Kok Tunnel Road and HZMB Hong Kong Link Road.

For Shenzhen Bay Ad Hoc Quotas for Cross Boundary Private Cars, relevant vehicles may be driven (i) between the slip road leading from Ha Tsuen Interchange and Shenzhen Bay Port; and (ii) between Kong Sham Western Highway and Shenzhen Bay Port.

The department added that after the implementation date, there is no need to display the CRP on the vehicle’s windscreen. However, drivers should keep their CRPs and the approval letters until expiry, so that they can present the documents to law enforcement officers when requested.