Resolve2Win campaign debuts in Bangkok, promoting Hong Kong's legal services
2023年3月17日 - 06:00PM
JCN Newswire
To consolidate Hong Kong's strategic position as a centre for
international legal and dispute resolution services in the
Asia-Pacific under the National 14th Five Year Plan, the Department
of Justice (DoJ) of the Government of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council
(HKTDC) are organising the Resolve2Win - Legal Services of Hong
Kong, Opportunities for All campaign (Resolve2Win). The signature
promotion in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) for Hong Kong's
legal and dispute resolution services debuted with a delegation
visit to Bangkok, Thailand on 15 to 17 March. Mr Horace Cheung,
Deputy Secretary for Justice, led nearly 30 representatives from
Hong Kong's legal sector in face-to-face talks with Thai legal and
business representatives to promote the advantages of Hong Kong
legal services, encourage collaboration between Hong Kong and
Thailand and seize opportunities in the region.
Encouraging Thai businesses to choose Hong Kong as a platform
The promotion visit aimed to let Thai businesses understand the
unique advantages of Hong Kong legal services more comprehensively,
raising awareness on resolving commercial disputes through
arbitration and mediation, while encouraging them to choose Hong
Kong as their preferred trade and dispute resolution platform and
help Hong Kong legal professionals seize opportunities and develop
business in Thailand. Legal groups from Hong Kong and Thailand
responded proactively. The Hong Kong Bar Association, Law Society
of Hong Kong, Thailand Arbitration Center and Thai Branch of
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators are supporting
organisations.
At the plenary session - Hong Kong as a Deal Making and Dispute
Resolution Hub - Mr Cheung and Dr Patrick Lau, Deputy Executive
Director of the HKTDC, were officiating guests. In his welcome
remarks, Dr Lau said: "Hong Kong has a large, well-established
legal sector full of professionals well-versed in legal systems
across the world, making the city the perfect choice for anyone
seeking legal services. As business links grow between ASEAN
countries and Mainland China, particularly the Greater Bay Area,
disputes are bound to arise. All parties would agree that
arbitration and mediation is a better approach than litigation. In
today's forum, we will find out how businesses in Thailand, ASEAN
and Mainland China can use Hong Kong as a dispute-resolution
platform."
Highlighting the unique opportunities offered by Hong Kong as the
only common law jurisdiction within China under "one country, two
systems", Mr Cheung pointed out that national strategies -
including the 14th Five-Year Plan, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao
Greater Bay Area (GBA) Development and the Belt and Road Initiative
- had injected continuous impetus to the growth of Hong Kong and
brought opportunities to ASEAN member states.
He further said that as the leading legal and dispute resolution
services centre in the Asia-Pacific, Hong Kong had a strong pool of
legal talents, particularly in dispute resolution services. He
encouraged enterprises and talents to capitalise on Hong Kong's
unique advantages of enjoying the strong support of the motherland
and being closely connected to the world under "one country, two
systems" to tap into development opportunities in the GBA and
beyond.
Mr Cheung reiterated that the National Security Law had provided
stability and a secure environment to enterprises and investors,
which was conducive for both local and international businesses in
Hong Kong to flourish.
The plenary session was hosted by Mr Jose Maurellet, Senior
Counsel, Des Voeux Chambers, Vice-Chairman of Hong Kong Bar
Association, with panelists Ms Winnie Tam, SBS, SC, JP, Senior
Counsel, Des Voeux Chambers and Mr Tommy Tong, Partner, Herbert
Smith Freehills LLP. The speakers shed light on Hong Kong's
advantages in corporate and commercial legal services and
illustrated why Hong Kong was an effective arbitration and
mediation platform for resolving commercial disputes. They also
provided practical tips for Thai businesses to handle cross-border
commercial disputes, especially when Mainland Chinese parties were
involved.
The next session, Mediate First Pledge, featured speakers Mr Rimsky
Yuen, Chairman, Hong Kong Mediation Accreditation Association
Limited, and Ms Ereblinda Sadiku, Legal Counsel, Thailand
Arbitration Center. They focused on the flexibility and other
advantages of mediation for dispute resolution. More than 10 Thai
companies confirmed their willingness to deploy mediation before
turning to other resolution methods, including litigation. The
HKTDC also arranged a luncheon and interaction session where more
than 200 legal representatives from Hong Kong and legal and
business sectors from Thailand conducted in-depth discussions on
the story in Hong Kong.
Networking for Hong Kong legal practitioners and Thai
businesses
During the three-day trip, the Hong Kong legal delegation paid a
courtesy visit to legal and business groups, including Thai-Chinese
Chamber of Commerce, Thailand Arbitration Center and Lawyers
Council of Thailand to discuss potential collaboration.
After the Resolve2Win Campaign launch in Thailand, the HKTDC will
continue to work with DoJ. The campaign will promote legal and
dispute resolution services of Hong Kong in the GBA early next
year, showcasing the robust legal system, solid foundation of the
rule of law and diversified legal and dispute resolution services
in Hong Kong while helping to better understand the views of
mainland stakeholders and their needs towards Hong Kong's legal and
dispute resolution services.
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About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body
established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's
trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China,
the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and
business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions,
conferences and business missions to create business opportunities
for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also
provides up-to-date market insights and product information via
research reports and digital news channels. For more information,
please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc
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Media Enquiries
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Department:
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