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    China Conference: Hong Kong 2023

    Jun 20| The St. Regis Hong Kong| Hybrid Conference
    Towards a smart and connected future

    2023 PRESENTING SPONSOR



    Manulife Hong Kong has been a trusted name for more than 125 years. Since our operations started in Asia in 1897, we have grown to become one of the top-tier providers of fi­nancial services, offering a diverse range of protection and wealth products and services to over 2.4 million customers in Hong Kong and Macau. We are committed to helping make decisions easier and lives better for our customers. 

    ABOUT THE CONFERENCE 

    China Conference: Hong Kong 2023 
    marks the first China Conference since the city relinquished itself from strict pandemic rules and a mask mandate in March 2023.


    Bringing together senior government officials, business leaders, diplomats, and entrepreneurs, the 2023 edition seeks to examine the opportunities and burgeoning industries in the Greater Bay Area and throughout mainland China, while assessing their implications for Hong Kong and the international community.



    KEY DISCUSSION TOPICS


    • Synergic potentials and global challenges for Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Shenzhen financial hubs

    • Hong Kong’s future as the regional risk-management hub in China and Asia

    • China's emergence as the global electric vehicle manufacturing hub

    • Hong Kong’s common law and the future of regional ties

    • Fostering advancement and innovation in the Greater Bay Area and beyond

    • Decoding the evolving global landscape and Hong Kong's ambitions to be a hub for digital assets

    • Charting a path through regulatory challenges and opportunities for cypto's new frontier

    SPEAKER HIGHLIGHTS

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    TS
    The Hon John KC Lee, SBS, PDSM, PMSM
    Chief Executive
    Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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    TS
    The Hon Paul TK Lam, SBS, SC, JP
    Secretary for Justice
    The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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    CH
    Christopher Hui, GBS, JP
    Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury
    The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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    VD
    Victor Dawes SC
    Chairman
    Hong Kong Bar Association
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    NI
    Nancy Ip, PhD, SBS, BBS, MH, JP
    President
    The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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    PG
    Patrick Graham
    Chief Executive Officer
    Manulife Hong Kong & Macau
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    BG
    Brian Gu
    Vice Chairman and President
    XPeng
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    WJ
    Wang Jian
    Founder
    Alibaba Cloud
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    EW
    Elizabeth Wong
    Director of Licensing and Head of Fintech Unit, Intermediaries
    Securities and Futures Commission






















    EDITORIAL COVERAGE


    Hong Kong’s got talent: John Lee says 84,000 people have applied to worker admission schemes, city is ‘value-added super-connector’
    Hongkongers free to speak up about application to ban protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’, justice minister Paul Lam tells Post forum
    Hong Kong moonshot projects? Ambitious bids desirable but leadership needed to drive interest, investment, scientists say
    Hong Kong vows to regulate stablecoins, explore rules for virtual asset derivatives to protect investors
    Xpeng seeks to be first major Chinese EV maker to launch right-hand drive cars as it targets Hong Kong market
    Hong Kong can overtake London, Tokyo and Singapore as international insurance hub due to its connector role with China, Greater Bay Area, industry experts say
    Alibaba Cloud founder Wang Jian tells Hong Kong to aim for the skies in moonshot project with China’s space telescope, aspire to be world’s first digitalised city
    Hong Kong’s role as bridge between China and world ‘clearer, more essential’ amid rising geopolitical tensions, experts say at Post forum
    Hong Kong must embrace Middle East capital, mainland China culture, to bolster role as financial centre: industry leaders






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    ABOUT THE ORGANISER


    The South China Morning Post is a leading news media company that has reported on China and Asia for more than a century with global impact. Founded in 1903, SCMP is headquartered in Hong Kong, where it is the city’s newspaper of record. Our teams span across Asia and the United States, working together to connect with news consumers around the world. We are committed to informing and inspiring through journalism of the highest standards. Our vision is to “Elevate Thought”, and our mission is to “Lead the global conversation about China”.


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