Hong Kong: Where China and Global Advantages Converge
February 23, 5:00pm - 6:00pmMānoa Campus, Hawaii Imin International Conference Center at Jefferson Hall, Wailana Room
Clement Leung, Hong Kong Commissioner for Economic and Trade Affairs to the United States and the most senior representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government in North America, will present an update on Hong Kong芒鈧劉s economic development and opportunities in Hong Kong for U.S. business.
As Commissioner, Mr. Leung directs the Hong Kong Government芒鈧劉s efforts in promoting U.S.-Hong Kong economic and trade ties, and constituency-building activities in the United States. He also oversees the work of the three Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices in New York, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco.
Mr. Leung joined the Hong Kong Administrative Service in 1987 and served in a number of senior government positions, with responsibilities covering district administration, telecommunications, internal security, higher education and public finance. Prior to this appointment, he was Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene from 2010 to 2014, responsible for food safety and the delivery of a wide range of municipal and public hygiene services.
As Deputy Secretary of the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau from 2007 to 2010, Mr. Leung was in charge of revenue and taxation policies, and investment in corporations. While serving in the Trade and Industry Department as Deputy Director-General from 2003 to 2007, Mr. Leung芒鈧劉s portfolio covered bilateral trade relations with the United States and the Mainland of China. He took part in negotiating and concluding the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement, Hong Kong芒鈧劉s free trade agreement with the Mainland of China.
Mr. Leung is a graduate of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and holds a master芒鈧劉s degree in business management from Stanford University.
Limited seating. Please RSVP by Feb. 20: 808-944-7111 or EWCInfo@EastWestCenter.org
Co-sponsored by: Friends of the East-West Center, Center for Chinese Studies (UHM), Hong Kong Business Association of Hawaii, Pacific and Asian Affairs Council, and Shidler College of Business (UHM)
Event Sponsor
East-West Center, Mānoa Campus
More Information
944-7111, EWCInfo@EastWestCenter.org,
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