The Hong Kong Trade Development Council is a government agency established in 1966 as an international marketing agency dedicated to creating business opportunities in Hong Kong. The organization has 50 offices worldwide, including 13 on the Chinese mainland. With over 50 years of experience, its mission is to explore opportunities for Hong Kong companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and connect them with business partners around the world.
The HKTDC is governed by a 19-member Council of Hong Kong business leaders and senior government officials. It plans and oversees the organization's global operations, services and advertising. The Council also oversees the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center.
The HKTDC is governed by a 19-member Council of Hong Kong business leaders and senior government officials. It plans and oversees the organization's global operations, services and advertising. The Council also oversees the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center.