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The Federation of Hong Kong Industries is set to take a proactive role in guiding local and mainland Chinese businesses as they seek to expand their operations internationally. Following a recent successful trip to Vietnam, the federation is organizing delegations to Osaka and Hangzhou, aiming to foster connections and explore new markets for these firms.
This initiative comes in response to the growing interest among businesses in diversifying their presence beyond the domestic market. The federation believes that by facilitating these delegations, they can provide valuable insights and networking opportunities that will benefit participating companies.
The upcoming trips are expected to focus on sectors such as technology, manufacturing, and trade, where Hong Kong and mainland enterprises can leverage their strengths. As the global economy continues to evolve, the federation's efforts signify a strategic move to enhance competitiveness and drive growth for businesses in the region. This initiative underscores the importance of collaboration and innovation in navigating the complexities of international markets.
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