Federation of Hong Kong Industries
Abbreviation | FHKI |
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Formation | 1960 |
Legal status | Not-for-profit organisation |
Purpose | Federation of Hong Kong industrial companies |
Location |
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Region served | Hong Kong |
Chairman | Stanley Lau |
Website | Federation of Hong Kong Industries |
The Federation of Hong Kong Industries (FHKI; Chinese: 香港工業總會) is a business organisation for the industrial companies in Hong Kong established under the Federation of Hong Kong Industries Ordinance, Cap. 321 of the laws of Hong Kong, in 1960.[1]
History
It was set up on the foundation of the Advisory Committee set up by the government in 1958 and later developed into a Working Party in 1959. The Federation was officially established in 1960 and the chairman of the Working Party Chau Sik-nin was elected the first Chairman of the Federation.[2]
Since 1985, the Federation has its Legislative Council representative through the Industrial (First) functional constituency.
Objectives
The objectives of the Federation are:[1]
- to promote and foster the interests of Hong Kong's industrial and business communities
- to promote trade, investment, technological advancement, manpower development, and business opportunities in Hong Kong
- to represent business's views and advise the government on policies and legislation which affect business
The General Committee is the Federation's policy-making and management authority, while the Secretariat is responsible for policy implementation and day-to-day operations.
References
- 1 2 "Objectives". Federation of Hong Kong Industries.
- ↑ Growing with Hong Kong: The University and Its Graduates: the First 90 Years. Hong Kong University Press. 2002. p. 177.