Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office

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Template:Infobox Chinese The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices (HKETOs) are the trade offices of Hong Kong outside the territory. There are 14 HKETOs outside Hong Kong and China, and seven in China (four offices and three liaison units).

In addition to HKETOs, the Hong Kong Government has an office in Beijing, the capital of China, called the Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in Beijing.

History

Prior to the transfer of sovereignty in 1997, Hong Kong's commercial interests in its major trade markets were represented by Hong Kong Government Offices – consular matters were handled by the relevant British embassy or high commission. By 1982, the Hong Kong Government Offices, with locations in London, Brussels, Washington and Geneva, were placed under the then Councils and Administration Branch (Template:Zh) of the Hong Kong Government.<ref>Official report of proceedings, 16 June 1982, Legislative Council</ref><ref>Official report of proceedings, 11 November 1982, Legislative Council</ref>

HKETO Brussels is the second among all HKETOs, marking its 50th anniversary in 2015.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In preparation for the handover, the British and Chinese governments agreed that these offices should be renamed "Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices", to make clear that they did not have diplomatic or consular functions. Template:Citation needed In the United Kingdom, the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Act 1996<ref name="HKETO_London">The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Act 1996</ref> conferred a number of personal immunity and tax privileges on the HKETO in London.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Similar arrangements were negotiated with other host countries of HKETOs. For instance, the HKETO in Toronto is accredited by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada under the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Privileges and Immunities Order,<ref>Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Privileges and Immunities Order</ref> and HKETO in Sydney by the Overseas Missions (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1995.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Hong Kong Free Press revealed that HKTDC paid around HKD $84,000,000 from 2014 to 2020 to US lobbying firms, on behalf of the Hong Kong government, in an attempt to convince US politicians to object to the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The lobbyist contracts were signed by the HKTDC, and the HKETO in Washington D.C. gave instructions to the lobbyists.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Functions

Hong Kong has full autonomy in the conduct of its external commercial relations. The Basic Law of the Hong Kong provides that it shall be a separate customs territory and may, using the name 'Hong Kong, China', participate in relevant international organisations and international trade agreements, such as the World Trade Organization.

The HKETOs concentrate most of their work on promoting Hong Kong's economic and trade interests. The major function of HKETOs include:

  • Enhancing understanding of Hong Kong among opinion-formers
  • Monitoring developments that might affect Hong Kong's economic and trading interests
  • Liaising closely with the business and commercial sectors, politicians and the news media.
  • Organise events to promote Hong Kong's image
  • Regularly meeting with counterparts and contacts in the territories under their purview
  • Organizes overseas visits of senior Hong Kong officials

HKETO London serves concurrently as Hong Kong's permanent mission to the International Maritime Organization, HKETO Brussels to the European Union, and HKETO Geneva to the World Trade Organization.

In countries or territories where no HKETO is present, diplomatic missions of China have the duty to represent Hong Kong's interests. Visa applications at these missions are, nevertheless, sent to and processed by the Immigration Department of Hong Kong.

Organisation

Overseas HKETOs are placed under the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau of the Hong Kong Government. Offices of the Government of the Hong Kong in Beijing and other parts of mainland China are placed under the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau. The head of the HKETOs are usually called Director.

Privileges and immunities

The privileges and immunities granted to the HKETOs are the result of negotiations with the host governments and these vary from one office to another. In some cases, the host governments (such as the United Kingdom, Australia<ref>Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (Privileges and Immunities) Regulations 1996 No. 334</ref> and Germany) have granted certain privileges and immunities to the HKETOs through dedicated domestic legislation.

At present, all eleven overseas HKETOs have been granted certain privileges and immunities by respective host governments to facilitate the HKETOs to discharge their duties without intervention. Broadly speaking, the privileges and immunities enjoyed by the HKETOs mainly include the inviolability of premises, official correspondence, archives and documents as well as the exemption of premises and representatives from taxation.<ref>LCQ14: Privileges and immunities granted to Hong Kong ETOs, Government Information Centre, 24 November 2010</ref>

HKETO Berlin (Germany) is the only regional representative office that has a quasi-diplomatic status.<ref>Official Opening Ceremony of the HKETO, Berlin,</ref>

Locations

Template:Legend Bangkok office and covered countries
Berlin office and covered countries
Brussels office and covered countries
Jakarta office and covered countries
London office and covered countries
Singapore office and covered countries
Sydney office and covered countries

The HKETOs outside of mainland China, particularly those in Europe and Asia, have responsibilities for several countries.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Those in the mainland similarly have responsibilities across several provinces.<ref>Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Guangdong</ref>

The building where Economic and Trade Office in London was formerly located.
HK Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco, USA.
HKETO in Singapore, on the 34th floor of the office building at Suntec City Tower 2.
Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in the Dupont Circle neighbourhood of Washington, D.C.
HKETO in Toronto, Canada.

Mainland China

Overseas

See also

References

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