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Save the dateMarch 26, 20201:00 PM - 2:00 PMGMT+8
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The Honourable Paul MP Chan, GBM, GBS, MH, JP, Financial Secretary, the Government of the HKSAR, delivered his 2020-2021 Budget Speech to the Legislative Council on 26 February 2020.


We are deeply honoured that Mr. Chan accepted our invitation to discuss his Budget with the Hong Kong business community on 26 March 2020. Originally scheduled as a Joint Business Community Luncheon, the Financial Secretary and organizers agreed to turn this luncheon into a webinar to minimize the risk of spreading the coronavirus.


During this webinar, the Financial Secretary will talk about the Government's Budget plans to steer its fiscal policy, enhance Hong Kong's competitiveness and encourage growth in the innovation. Not least, he will also discuss measures to help Hong Kong businesses cope with the extreme difficulties they are experiencing as the global economy struggles with this pandemic.


This free webinar is exclusively for members only. Upon successful registration, you will receive a confirmation email and link to access the webinar on day. Participation is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis!


This event will be conducted in English.


Agenda:

  • 12:50 - 12:55 pm: FS Arrival
  • 1:00 pm: Moderator welcomes Financial Secretary
  • 1:02 pm: Presentation by Financial Secretary
  • 1:20 pm: Q&A
  • 1:59 pm: Vote of Thanks
  • 2:00 pm: End of Webinar



Booking Deadline: Thursday, 19th March 2020

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