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Speech by CS at Joint Opening Ceremony of HKTDC’s HK Toys & Games Fair, HK Baby Products Fair and HK International Licensing Show 2019 (English only) (with photos/video)

     Following is the speech by the Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Matthew Cheung Kin-chung, at the Joint Opening Ceremony of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC)’s Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair 2019, Hong Kong Baby Products Fair 2019 and Hong Kong International Licensing Show 2019 held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre this morning (January 7):
 
Mr Lawrence Chan (Chairman of the HKTDC Toys Advisory Committee), Associate Inspector Cai Jiacheng (Associate Inspector of the Department of Cultural and Tourism Industries of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism), Margaret Fong (Executive Director of the HKTDC), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
 
     Good morning again. It is my great pleasure to officiate at this joint opening ceremony of the trio of fairs. 
 
     As the most popular industry events in the region, the trio of fairs manifest Hong Kong’s leading position in these industries. In the first eight months of 2018, Hong Kong’s total exports of toys and games and baby products reached US$4.1 billion and US$730 million respectively, representing year-on-year increases of 8.6 per cent and 13.4 per cent respectively. Hong Kong is also crucial in driving the development of licensing industry in Asia, the fastest-growing region in 2017 at a rate of 8.8 per cent, which is double the global average growth rate. 
 
     We owe the robust development of these industries to our sound regulatory and institutional framework, including but not limited to that on financial, legal and intellectual property. Our competitive advantage also lies in our strategic position under the Belt and Road Initiative and the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area which allow us to serve as the link between the Mainland and the rest of the world, and to best capture opportunities arising from rising demands and enhanced connectivity.
 
     I am therefore most pleased to see that the well-established trio of fairs have been providing an invaluable avenue for entrepreneurs to showcase and debut a wide array of products in response to the latest market trends and demands. In this regard, I believe that many of you are aware that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government is actively taking forward the initiative to promote STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education at schools. For those of you who are interested in exploring further, I am sure that you will benefit from visiting the Smart Tech Toys zone in the Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair this year which features various toys and games incorporated with the latest technologies.
 
     The concurrent hosting of the trio of fairs facilitates cross-sectoral business opportunities. Take the rapidly developing licensing industry as an example. It provides unlimited opportunities for entrepreneurs from different sectors to meet potential licensees to explore possibilities for expansion to other markets including the Mainland, Asia and beyond. 
 
     In tandem with these cross-sectoral efforts, the HKSAR Government will continue to promote our unique advantages under “one country, two systems” and foster business ties on various fronts amidst the uncertainties in the global market. We are actively forging free trade agreements and investment agreements with our trading partners in order to provide better market access to Hong Kong businesses. We will also continue to play a major role in contributing to the development of the Greater Bay Area and seize opportunities arising from the Belt and Road Initiative. These initiatives will not only enhance our position as an international trade and sourcing centre, but also reinforce our unique role as the window for the Mainland market to go global and attract foreign investments.
 
     Ladies and gentlemen, I am confident that you will continue to find Hong Kong an attractive and ideal place for developing and expanding your business, and the trio of fairs a valuable and inspiring event in particular. I would also like to take this opportunity to cordially invite you to explore further the exceptional qualities of Hong Kong through our “Connect and Excel” campaign. 
 
     For all exhibitors, buyers and participants of the fairs, I hope you have a wonderful, fruitful and pleasant time and wish you every success. Thank you.

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SFH to learn more about genomic medicine in UK

     â€‹The Secretary for Food and Health, Professor Sophia Chan, will lead a delegation to visit London, the United Kingdom (UK), departing tonight (January 7) to learn more about genomic medicine in the country and meet with healthcare professionals there.

     During her three-day visit in the UK, Professor Chan and her delegation will meet with the senior management of Genomics England, which is a company wholly owned by the UK Department of Health and Social Care to deliver the 100,000 Genomes Project. The delegation will also visit Guy’s Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital to understand the genetic and genomic services and the hospitals’ roles in the 100,000 Genomes Project. The delegation will also meet with representatives from Genetic Alliance UK, which is a patient organisation involved in the 100,000 Genomes Project, and Cancer Research UK, a charity supporting research in cancer.
      
     Before returning to Hong Kong on January 10 (UK time), the delegation will visit the Wellcome Genome Campus in Hinxton and meet with professionals who are involved in various stages of the 100,000 Genomes Project.
      
     “Genomic medicine is an important sphere in contemporary medicine and scientific research, with huge potential in screening, diagnosis and clinical application, as well as precision medicine,” Professor Chan said.
      
     “The Chief Executive has accepted the Steering Committee on Genomic Medicine’s recommendation to conduct a large-scale genome sequencing project (the Hong Kong Genomic Project) in Hong Kong in order to enhance the clinical application of genomic medicine.
      
     “We will take the opportunity to learn from genomic experts in the UK in planning forward the Hong Kong Genomic Project.”
      
     The delegation will also include the Permanent Secretary for Food and Health (Health), Ms Elizabeth Tse, and representatives from the Food and Health Bureau, the Department of Health and the Hospital Authority.
      
     Professor Chan will arrive in Hong Kong on January 11. The Under Secretary for Food and Health, Dr Chui Tak-yi, will be the Acting Secretary for Food and Health during her absence. read more