Associate
Director-General
of
Investment
Promotion
at
Invest
Hong
Kong
(InvestHK)
Mr
Charles
Ng
today
(June
14)
concluded
his
visit
to
Canada.
Photo
shows
Mr
Ng
(left);
Partner
at
DS
Avocats
and
Honorary
Secretary
of
the
Federation
of
Hong
Kong
Business
Associations
Worldwide,
Ms
Cindy
Ho
(centre),
and
the
Head
of
Business
and
Talent
Attraction/Investment
Promotion
at
InvestHK’s
Toronto
Office,
Mr
Christopher
Chen
(right).
During
his
visit
June
8
to
14
to
Waterloo,
Toronto,
and
Montreal,
Mr
Ng
met
with
investors,
family
offices,
start-ups,
academia,
and
business
leaders,
emphasising
Hong
Kong’s
role
as
a
global
financial
hub
and
gateway
to
Mainland
China
and
international
markets.
He
hosted
roundtables
highlighting
Hong
Kong’s
strengths
in
wealth
management
and
cross-border
investments
and
discussed
how
Canadian
enterprises
can
leverage
Hong
Kong
for
global
expansion.
He
toured
innovation
labs
and
facilities
at
universities
and
discussed
Asian
expansion
plans
with
Canadian
founders.
The
meetings
connected
researchers
and
ecosystem
builders
across
life
sciences,
medtech,
cleantech,
AI,
and
more.
During
his
visit
to
Canada
on
June
11,
Associate
Director-General
of
Investment
Promotion
at
Invest
Hong
Kong
Mr
Charles
Ng
hosted
a
seminar
to
promote
business
opportunities
in
the
Guangdong-Hong
Kong-Macao
Greater
Bay
Area
through
Hong
Kong,
and
the
upcoming
Hong
Kong
FinTech
Week
x
StartmeupHK
Festival
2025.
The
event
attracted
over
100
people.
Mr
Ng
also
highlighted
the
upcoming
Hong
Kong
FinTech
Week
x
StartmeupHK
Festival
2025,
inviting
Canadian
investors
and
entrepreneurs
to
visit
Hong
Kong
from
November
3
to
7
and
explore
Asia’s
dynamic
markets.
The
event
offers
unparalleled
access
to
industry
leaders,
cutting-edge
fintech
trends,
and
high-growth
opportunities
for
positioning
companies
at
the
forefront
of
innovation.
Mr Ng said, “The visit was highly fruitful, underscoring the strong economic relationship and vibrant investment exchanges between Hong Kong and Canada. It highlighted Hong Kong’s distinctive role as a ‘super connector’ linking global markets, offering Canadian businesses valuable pathways for expansion into Asia. This engagement not only reinforced ties between the two markets but also unlocked exciting collaborative opportunities.”
Participants at the events expressed keen interest in Hong Kong’s business environment and connectivity. Investor Relations Officer, Velocity Incubator, University of Waterloo, Mr Andrew Martinko, said, “We learned from Invest Hong Kong about their strong commitment to driving tech innovation through action. They presented a dynamic and expanding start-up ecosystem, clearly focused on welcoming talented Canadian founders and connecting them with high-potential Asian markets and diverse funding opportunities, all within close geographic reach.”
Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of XSIM AI Canada Inc, Ms Shan Tao, said “Participating in the StartmeUpHK Festival was a pivotal moment for XSIM AI Canada Inc. The support and insights from InvestHK and the Hong Kong-Canada Business Association helped us uncover the unique opportunities within Hong Kong’s ecosystem. It ultimately led to a conditional offer from the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation’s Soft Landing Programme, and the establishment of our business there. Hong Kong is where our vision for practical, scalable, purpose-driven industrial AI found both strategic alignment and real momentum – advancing economic value and environmental impact.”
Partner at DS Avocats and Honorary Secretary of the Federation of Hong Kong Business Associations Worldwide, Ms Cindy Ho, facilitated high-level connections during the trip and shared her insights. She said, “Canada and Hong Kong share a robust and time-tested business relationship, driving trade, investment, and innovation. With Hong Kong serving as a vital hub for Canadian businesses expanding into Asia, and Canadian expertise fuelling innovation in Hong Kong, this dynamic exchange is unlocking new opportunities and reinforcing bilateral trade and investment in the global economy. As a legal professional working closely with international businesses, I have seen firsthand how Canada and Hong Kong businesses can benefit namely through the Hong Kong-Canada Income Tax Agreement. Together, we are building a future of shared prosperity and ambition, backed by strong trade and investment agreements and a long-term commitment to sustainable growth.”
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