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Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong

Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong

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The Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong (CMA; Chinese: 香港中華廠商聯合會) is a not-for-profit chamber of commerce established on 1 September 1934 and one of the most representative industrial associations in Hong Kong. With over 3,000 member companies from various sectors of industry and trade.[1] It was most well-known of its annual Hong Kong Brands & Products Expo. Since 1985, the CMA has representative in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong through the Industrial (Second) functional constituency.

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Objectives

The CMA's primary objectives are:[1]

  • to promote Hong Kong's trade and industrial development;
  • to represent industry in the formulation and implementation of Government policies;
  • to participate in community development work; and
  • to foster international understanding and co-operation.

References

  1. "Background". The Chinese Manufacturer's Association of Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 2014-01-06. Retrieved 2014-01-05.

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