Wine Boom in Hong Kong
Since the Hong Kong government abolished import duties on wine and beer in 2008, the city has fast become Asia's leading wine hub. Hong Kong's advantageous geographical location, advanced transport and logistics infrastructure, and rich experience in international promotions have facilitated the development of trading, storage and distribution of quality table wine in the city and brought many new business to wine traders from around the world, including the United States of America.
With Hong Kong's commitment to free trade and open markets, and the elimination of barriers to trade and investment, the city has also established itself as a top market for fine- and rare-wine sales.
Join us in a wine reception to celebrate Hong Kong's emergence as a regional wine hub in Asia, with brief remarks given by Donald Tong Chi-Keung, Hong Kong Commissioner for Economic and Trade Affairs, U.S.A. As Commissioner, Tong directs the HKSAR Government's efforts in promoting US- Hong Kong economic and trade relations, and constituency-building activities in the US. He also oversees the work of the three Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices in Washington, DC, New York and San Francisco.
Sponsored by: Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office
May 26, 2011
5:30 - 7:30 pm
725 Park Avenue
New York, NY
Members $7; students 21+ (w/ID) $9; nonmembers $11