Tender results of re-opening of 10-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Tender results of re-opening of 10-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds 

Tender Date* Calculated as the amount of bonds applied for over the amount of bonds issued.
Issued at HKT 18:20

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Tender results of the re-opening of 3-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Tender results of the re-opening of 3-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds 
     A total of HK$2.25 billion 3-year Government Bonds were offered today. A total of HK$10.100 billion tender applications were received. The bid-to-cover ratio, i.e. the ratio of bonds applied for to bonds issued, is 4.49. The average price accepted is 100.96, implying an annualised yield of 2.370 per cent. 
* Calculated as the amount of bonds applied for over the amount of bonds issued.

Ends/Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Issued at HKT 18:20

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Tender Date : November 5, 2025
Issue Number : 03GB2804001 (Re-open)
Stock Code :
4291 (HKGB 2.76 2804)
 
Issue and Settlement Date : November 6, 2025
Tenor : 3 years
Maturity Date : April 25, 2028
Coupon Rate : 2.76 per cent
Amount Applied : HK$10.100 billion
Amount Allotted : HK$2.25 billion
Bid-to-Cover Ratio* : 4.49
Average Price Accepted (Yield) : 100.96 (2.370 per cent)
Lowest Price Accepted (Yield) : 100.93 (2.384 per cent)
Pro-rata Ratio : About 100 per cent
Average Tender Price (Yield) : 100.58 (2.530 per cent)

CE attends import expo

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Chief Executive John Lee today led a Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government delegation in attending the opening ceremony of the eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE) and related events.

The CIIE will run until November 10 at the National Exhibition & Convention Center in Shanghai. A record high 380 Hong Kong enterprises from across various sectors are participating in this year’s expo.

Mr Lee, together with Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Algernon Yau, attended the opening ceremony of the CIIE and the Hongqiao International Economic Forum this morning.

Later, Mr Lee accompanied Premier Li Qiang in touring the Hong Kong exhibition area at the China Pavilion.

Under the theme “A Brilliant New Chapter of Connectivity between the Mainland and the World”, the Hong Kong exhibition area showcased Hong Kong’s national and global opportunities under the “one country, two systems” principle, several top international rankings achieved by the city across various fields, and the city’s impetus from accelerating development improving livelihoods.

In the afternoon, Mr Lee visited the Hong Kong Food Pavilion and the Hong Kong Service Pavilion, which were set up at the Enterprise & Business Exhibition by the Trade Development Council.

A total of 54 Hong Kong enterprises, more than 40% of them joining the CIIE for the first time, are showcasing Hong Kong products and services – covering food, innovation and technology, healthcare technology, professional services, logistics, and information technologies – and demonstrating Hong Kong’s brand advantages and competitiveness over a total area of 1,500 sq m at the two pavilions.

The Invest Hong Kong booth at the Hong Kong Service Pavilion highlights Hong Kong’s competitive advantages, while the Tourism Board’s exhibition area showcases various aspects of Hong Kong’s tourism sector.

In the evening, Mr Lee and the delegation was due to attend a dinner with Hong Kong people living in Shanghai, and representatives of Hong Kong enterprises in Shanghai, to learn about their experiences there.

Film Archive to present “75 Years of Cinematic Glamour – An Exhibition of Sil-Metropole Film Stills and Posters” (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Film Archive to present “75 Years of Cinematic Glamour – An Exhibition of Sil-Metropole Film Stills and Posters”  
     Since 1950, Sil-Metropole and its three predecessors, Great Wall Movie Enterprises Ltd (Great Wall), Feng Huang Motion Picture Co (Feng Huang) and Sun Luen Film Co (Sun Luen), have produced countless beloved classic films for 75 years and have held a pivotal role in the Hong Kong film industry. The unique cinematic styles and the charisma of film stars in Sil-Metropole productions from different eras are showcased from various perspectives in the five thematic zones of the exhibition.
 
     Precious film stills and posters released from the founding of the three predecessor film companies until the 1970s and 1980s are showcased at the zone “The Works of Great Wall, Feng Huang and Sun Luen” in five categories: Reflecting Reality, Evocations of the Past, Literary Adaptations, Splendid Scenery and Martial Arts Revitalised. The posters and film stills include those from “So Siu Siu” (1962), one of the earliest Hong Kong films filmed on location on the Mainland; “The Golden Eagle” (1964), the first film shot on location in Inner Mongolia, capturing the region’s majestic wilderness; and “The Shaolin Temple” (1982), featuring a cast of renowned martial arts masters from the Mainland.
 
     Great Wall, Feng Huang and Sun Luen merged in 1982 to form Sil-Metropole to uphold the legacy and break new ground while producing works that remain relevant to the times. The zone “Sil-Metropole: Bridging the Past and the Future” features posters and stills of Sil-Metropole films after the merger. These include the Korean release poster and film still of “The Romance of Book & Sword” (1987), an adaptation from Jin Yong’s classic martial arts novel; and a poster, drawn by illustrator Yuen Tai-yung, of the film “Cageman” (1992), winner of four awards at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards.
 
     In the early 1950s, painter Wong Kum moved to Hong Kong, where he began his career as a leading figure in the field of creating large advertising billboards outside cinemas. He also designed film posters, producing a prolific body of work for Great Wall, Feng Huang and Sun Luen. His precious promotional paintings and artworks are displayed in the zone “The Art of Wong Kum”, including a poster rendering the key characters of “Chu Yuan” (1977) in watercolour to evoke a sense of solemn and tragic grandeur, an original artwork and film stills poster of “The Enigmatic Case” (1980) with abstract composition and a heightened sense of mystery; and an original art work and film still poster of “The Drummer” (1983), which depicts youthful aspirations with a dazzling rainbow.
 
     Certain specially selected authentic film promotional materials are displayed in a showcase. These include a brochure of “The Three Loves” (1956) starring renowned dancer Mao Mei; an issue of the magazine “The Great Wall Pictorial”, featuring sketch portraits of characters from “Aren’t the Kids Lovely?” (1953) by renowned artist Huang Yongyu; a New Year greeting card promoting the Yue opera film “My Darling Princess” (1964), starring actress Hsia Moon as a wilful princess; and a handbill printed by a cinema in Southeast Asia to promote the local release of the film “It So Happens to a Woman” (1955), with Cantonese opera virtuoso Hung Sin Nui in her first lead role in a Mandarin film.
 
     Trailers of 23 films from 1958 to 1992 will be shown at the zone “Trailer Showcase” for viewers to appreciate how trailers attract ticket buyers by spotlighting the best parts of the films. In addition, visitors can also catch a glimpse of film stars from different eras through these trailers, including Hsia Moon and Fu Che in “The Eternal Love” (1960), Pak Yan and Chow Chung in “So Siu Siu”, Nina Paw and Henry Fong in “White Haired Devil Lady” (1980), and more.
 
     In the zone “Oral History: Film Veterans on Sil-Metropole”, three video highlights of interviews by the HKFA of filmmakers affiliated with Sil-Metropole, sharing their memories of the past and their insights, will be screened. The filmmakers include one of Sun Luen’s founders, Lo Duen; directors Bow Fong and Hu Siao-fung; actors Hsia Moon, Pak Yan, Nina Paw, Peter Cheng and Hui So-ying, among others. An interview with painter Wong Kum will also be screened at the zone.
 
     The exhibition also features two installations for taking pictures. Visitors can take their pictures with stills of classic films to become part of the cinematic world and at a feature wall with front covers of film brochures from the past.
 
     Free screenings of selected Sil-Metropole productions and two seminars will be held during the exhibition period. Details of the screenings and seminars will be announced on the HKFA website (www.filmarchive.gov.hk 
     Admission is free. For details, please visit:
www.filmarchive.gov.hk/en/web/hkfa/2025/75-sil-metropole-e/pe-event-2025-75-sil-metropole-e.htmlIssued at HKT 16:57

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2025 Philippines-Taiwan Industrial Collaboration Summit Held in Manila – Taiwan and the Philippines Sign MoU on Supply Chain Cooperation

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

To deepen Taiwan-Philippines industrial exchanges and strengthen bilateral supply chain cooperation, the Industrial Development Administration (IDA) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), in collaboration with the Chinese National Federation of Industries (CNFI), co-hosted the 9th Taiwan-Philippines Industrial Collaboration Summit with the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) in Manila on October 1, 2025.
During the events, the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (TEEMA) and the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Foundation, Inc. (SEIPI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote green manufacturing and sustainable supply chain collaboration. The MoU aims to enhance cooperation through technology exchange, reciprocal visits, exhibition partnerships, talent cultivation and industrial linkages, thereby strengthening bilateral relations and boosting the international competitiveness and sustainability of both industries.

The forum gathered over 250 industry experts and representatives for in-depth discussions and exchanges. Distinguished guests delivering remarks included Director-General Chiou Chyou-Huey of IDA, Undersecretary Allan B. Gepty of the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry, Chairperson and Officer in charge Corazon A. Padiernos of Manila Economic and Cultural Office, Representative Wallace Chow of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines, Convener Yang Ke-Cheng of the Philippines Affairs Committee, Chinese National Federation of Industries (CNFI), and Consul Enunina Mangio, President of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), delivered remarks during the meeting. Deputy Minister Cynthia Kiang of the MOEA also delivered virtual remarks.

In addition to the TEEMA-SEIPI MoU on supply chain collaboration, two other Memorandums of Understanding were signed during the forum:

1.Flutai Co., Ltd. and Proud Ocean Corporation will integrate cold chain logistics with aquaculture operations to enhance the storage and circulation quality of seafood products across the supply chain.

2.The Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research (CIER) and Ateneo de Manila University’s Center for Economic Research and Development will jointly promote research collaboration and policy dialogue to deepen future Taiwan-Philippines cooperation and strengthen academic and think tank exchanges.

These MoUs mark a significant milestone in advancing Taiwan-Philippines cooperation in green manufacturing, cold chain technology, and academic collaboration.

The summit, themed “AI-Driven Innovation and Industrial Transformation,” featured keynote presentations from industry experts, including Dr. Chaucer Chiu, Consultant of the AI Innovation & Application Alliance (AIIA); Mr. Andrew Lin, CEO of the Taiwan Cold Chain Association; Dr. Wu Yu-Ying from CIER; and Mr. Jerry Wang, Director of Government and Enterprise Application Department, IISI. The discussions focused on digital transformation, industrial upgrading, and the application of AI technologies in sectors such as electronics, logistics, and manufacturing.

Moreover, TEEMA and SEIPI jointly organized their first-ever industry networking and business matching session, bringing 20 leading Taiwanese and Philippine enterprises together for one-on-one business meetings in the fields of electronic components, system integration, and AIoT applications. The event successfully laid the groundwork for long-term partnerships and sustainable industrial collaboration between the two countries.

President Lai addresses 11th Taiwan-Japan Exchange Summit in Kamakura via video

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

On the afternoon of November 4, President Lai Ching-te addressed the 11th Taiwan-Japan Exchange Summit in Kamakura via video. The president expressed hope of continuing to deepen the partnership between the two countries. He also congratulated Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) President Takaichi Sanae on her decisive election as Japan’s 104th prime minister, wishing her success in governance and continued prosperity for Japan. He expressed hope that Taiwan and Japan can continue to strengthen economic and security resilience, jointly uphold the values of freedom and democracy, and work together for peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region.
A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows:
This year marks the 11th Taiwan-Japan Exchange Summit. I am very pleased to be able to address our good friends attending the event. I also hope to take this opportunity, on behalf of the people of Taiwan, to congratulate LDP President Takaichi on her decisive election as Japan’s 104th prime minister. I wish her success in governance and continued prosperity for Japan.
The first Taiwan-Japan Exchange Summit was convened in Kanazawa 10 years ago, gradually building a bridge of friendship between Taiwan and Japan. I am honored to have participated in this journey, in various capacities and alongside many long-time friends. As the summit enters its next decade, I am glad to see many new friends joining us in promoting the development of Taiwan-Japan relations.
Last year, the summit was held in Taiwan’s historic city of Tainan. This year, it is being hosted by Kamakura, another historic city, symbolizing a passing of the baton and making the bonds of our friendship even deeper and closer. I would like to take this opportunity to especially thank the Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly and the Kamakura City Council for their strong support in hosting the summit in the Kanto region for the first time, setting a new milestone.
Over the past 10 years, through the support of local assemblies, members of the Taiwanese overseas community in Japan, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan, and various local offices, the Taiwan-Japan Exchange Summit has become an important platform for Taiwan to make its voice heard on the international stage and pursue greater international participation. On behalf of all the people of Taiwan, I would like to express my sincere gratitude for everyone’s efforts and support.
With the severity of today’s global situation and democratic countries facing the threat of authoritarian expansion, Taiwan will deepen its collaboration with democratic partners to build more resilient supply chains for global democracies. We also look forward to Taiwan and Japan continuing to strengthen economic and security resilience, jointly uphold the values of freedom and democracy, and work together for peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region.
In closing, I sincerely invite all of our good friends to visit Taiwan and create more opportunities for collaboration and mutual visits through the Taiwan-Japan Exchange Summit. With the efforts of central and local governments, along with broader exchanges, I am confident that we can further strengthen Taiwan-Japan relations and jointly build a brighter future. I wish the summit great success and wish all the distinguished guests good health and happiness. Thank you.