The European Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (EuroCham) has played an essential role in promoting economic and business ties between Europe and Hong Kong for over two decades. Established in 1997, the EuroCham is a non-governmental business interest group that represents the European business community in Hong Kong.
As a "Chamber of Chambers," the EuroCham's membership comprises of 16 European Chambers based in Hong Kong. The appointed representatives of these chambers make up the EuroCham's Board of Directors. The organisation provides a platform for its members to exchange information, share best practices, and network with other professionals across various sectors.
Hong Kong has been a significant trading partner for Europe, with over 1,600 European companies operating in Hong Kong. In 2019, Europe maintained its position as Hong Kong's second-largest trading partner after mainland China. Europe also ranked as Hong Kong's second-largest export destination and third-largest import supplier.
The EuroCham has played a crucial role in strengthening the economic and business ties between Europe and Hong Kong. The organisation provides advocacy and support for issues affecting European businesses, as well as organises events and activities to enhance the visibility and profile of its members. The relationship between Europe and Hong Kong benefits from extensive people-to-people contacts in various areas, including research, academic cooperation, student mobility, culture, and creative industries. The EuroCham plays an essential role in facilitating and promoting such exchanges, which contribute to greater collaboration and growth in the region.
EuroCham's publications serve as a valuable resource for the European business community in Hong Kong. The organisation produces various publications, including newsletters, position papers, and reports, covering a wide range of topics related to business and economic development in the region. (Link)
The European Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (EuroCham) offers a range of services to support the European business community in Hong Kong. These services include advocacy, events, business services, and market access support.
Business Councils: 6 Business Councils with 70 active members: (Link)