Commerce and Economic Development Bureau
商務及經濟發展局 | |
Emblem of the Hong Kong SAR | |
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Formed | 2007 |
Headquarters | Central, Hong Kong |
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Parent agency | Chief Secretary for Administration |
Website | www.cedb.gov.hk/ |
The Commerce and Economic Development Bureau (Chinese: 商務及經濟發展局; Jyutping: soeng1 mou6 kap6 ging1 zai3 faat3 zin2 guk6) is an agency of the Government of Hong Kong responsible for a range of activities such as commercial relations, investment, intellectual property enforcement, industry, tourism, consumer protection and market competition in Hong Kong.[1]
The bureau is headed by the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, currently Gregory So.
Subordinate agencies
The following public entities are managed by the bureau: [2]
- Intellectual Property Department
- Trade and Industry Department
- Hong Kong Observatory
- Post Office
- Innovation and Technology Commission
- Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority
- Radio Television Hong Kong
- Office of the Telecommunications Authority
- Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices
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