The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London supported Crafts on Peel, a charitable organisation in Hong Kong, in its participation in London Craft Week 2026 in mid-May, presenting the "Creative Cross-Pollination: The Future of Crafts" exhibition.
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The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London supported Crafts on Peel, a charitable organisation in Hong Kong, in its participation in London Craft Week 2026 in mid-May, presenting the "Creative Cross-Pollination: The Future of Crafts" exhibition.
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The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London, with the support of the Marine Department, hosted a reception at the headquarters of the International Maritime Organization in London on May 14 to promote Hong Kong's position as an international maritime centre.
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The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London, with the support of the Marine Department, hosted a reception at the headquarters of the International Maritime Organization in London on May 14 to promote Hong Kong's position as an international maritime centre.
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The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London supported the "BizInsight Forum and Alumni Get-together" organised by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Business School at the London Stock Exchange in the UK on May 19. Marking the 35th anniversary of HKUST, the event opened with a forum on geo-economics and the evolving global economic landscape, followed by a reception that provided a valuable platform for alumni and distinguished guests to exchange ideas and explore future opportunities.
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The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London supported the "BizInsight Forum and Alumni Get-together" organised by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Business School at the London Stock Exchange in the UK on May 19. Marking the 35th anniversary of HKUST, the event opened with a forum on geo-economics and the evolving global economic landscape, followed by a reception that provided a valuable platform for alumni and distinguished guests to exchange ideas and explore future opportunities.
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The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London cohosted a dinner reception in Stockholm with the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce in Sweden to promote innovation and technology (I&T). The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, as a honorary guest, pointed out in his keynote speech that Hong Kong and Sweden are both open and innovation-driven economies with highly compatible development directions. With I&T as the core of its economic strategy, Hong Kong is actively advancing key industries and establishing partnerships with leading global research institutions.
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The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London cohosted a dinner reception in Stockholm with the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce in Sweden to promote innovation and technology (I&T). The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, as a honorary guest, pointed out in his keynote speech that Hong Kong and Sweden are both open and innovation-driven economies with highly compatible development directions. With I&T as the core of its economic strategy, Hong Kong is actively advancing key industries and establishing partnerships with leading global research institutions.
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The Hong Kong Centre for Health Protection (CHP) has issued health advice and continues to monitor the outbreak of invasive meningococcal disease in Kent, the UK. Although the CHP has not received notification from the UK health authority that the cluster or its close contacts involve students from Hong Kong, the CHP has prepared health information on invasive meningococcal disease to Hong Kong students in the UK. Regarding preventive and control measures at the immigration level, the CHP has stepped up health screenings at the airport for related inbound passengers showing suspected symptoms to facilitate prompt referral of suspected cases to hospitals for examinations.
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The Hong Kong Centre for Health Protection (CHP) has issued health advice and continues to monitor the outbreak of invasive meningococcal disease in Kent, the UK. Although the CHP has not received notification from the UK health authority that the cluster or its close contacts involve students from Hong Kong, the CHP has prepared health information on invasive meningococcal disease to Hong Kong students in the UK. Regarding preventive and control measures at the immigration level, the CHP has stepped up health screenings at the airport for related inbound passengers showing suspected symptoms to facilitate prompt referral of suspected cases to hospitals for examinations.
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