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The Rugby Sevens are back - and we celebrated! On 2nd November, we held our Rugby Sevens Drinks and Networking event, which was a great way to get the Irish Chamber community together and celebrate the return of the annual Rugby event. Despite the weather, we were happy to see both new and familiar faces at the event.

Business

The Irish Chamber is grateful to have worked with Invest HK to bring representatives of the Irish business community together for breakfast late last month. Attendees shared the challenges and opportunities Irish businesses and professionals have faced over the past year, and their outlook on the business environment in the coming months.

Charity

The Irish Chamber of Commerce leads students through the process of creating, making, and selling sustainable Christmas Crackers to support a local charity

Charity

Click to read more about the Chamber's involvement in The Zubin Foundation's Social Entrepreneur Academy (SEA) Change Programme!

Business

The Environment Bureau (ENB) announced today (June 17) that a subsidy programme for graduates will be launched under the Green Employment Scheme (GES) to subsidise private companies to employ fresh graduates working in areas related to environmental protection, ecological conservation, green energy and energy conservation, climate change, sustainable development and more, with a view to providing ...

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StartmeupHK is an initiative by InvestHK aimed at helping founders of innovative and scalable startups from overseas to set up or expand in Hong Kong. Our services include providing information about the startup ecosystem here in Hong Kong, connecting people to the startup community, hosting startup events and helping to foster a positive environment for startups to thrive.

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Economy

Market rebounds sometimes stalled, pressuring policy makers
Onus seen on economic data to swing round in coming months

Economy

China bought record volumes of crude oil in May, but analysts do not expect the US to have been the major provider, despite lofty targets in the phase one trade deal
China is significantly behind on ‘overly ambitious’ energy import targets, but insiders on both sides of the deal suggest agricultural goods are being given a priority

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Economy

The Hong Kong government host regular discussions and feedback sessions with the ‘International Business Committee’ in which the Irish chamber of Hong Kong is a member. As part of our ongoing communication to our members we would like to share the following information

Covid-19 Update

Weekly Covid-19 Update from the HK Government