Australia and Hong Kong have very strong ties with some 55,000 Aussies living in Hong Kong. There are approx 1,700 Australian businesses based or represented in Hong Kong.
Australian exporters are using many markets in Hong Kong to test out their products before trying out in China.
Cathay Pacific now operates non-stop flights from Adelaide to Hong Kong.
The economic between Australia and Hong Kong is strong and flourishing. Recent figures indicate Hong Kong was Australia's 14th largest export market, 29th largest source of imports and 20th largest trading partner.
Australia major exports to Hong Kong (what we sell to them) are Crustaceans [seafood], Gold, Telecommunication equipment and parts and pearls and gems.
Australia's major merchandise imports from Hong Kong (what we buy from them) are Telecommunication equipment, printed matter, optical goods and jewellery.
In all the years of history, Hong Kong is a relatively new City. In 1841 Britain claimed control of Hong Kong for the British crown. After ruling Hong Kong for over 150 years the Chinese Government took control in 1997.
Australian exporters are using many markets in Hong Kong to test out their products before trying out in China.
Cathay Pacific now operates non-stop flights from Adelaide to Hong Kong.
The economic between Australia and Hong Kong is strong and flourishing. Recent figures indicate Hong Kong was Australia's 14th largest export market, 29th largest source of imports and 20th largest trading partner.
Australia major exports to Hong Kong (what we sell to them) are Crustaceans [seafood], Gold, Telecommunication equipment and parts and pearls and gems.
Australia's major merchandise imports from Hong Kong (what we buy from them) are Telecommunication equipment, printed matter, optical goods and jewellery.
In all the years of history, Hong Kong is a relatively new City. In 1841 Britain claimed control of Hong Kong for the British crown. After ruling Hong Kong for over 150 years the Chinese Government took control in 1997.