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President of AmCham speaks in San Francisco

Mr. Jack Maisano, President of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Hong Kong visited San Francisco on January 10 and spoke at business luncheon co-organized by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco and the Hong Kong Association of Northern California.

(from left) Mr. Joe Kwok, Vice President of the Hong Kong Association of Northern California, Mr. Jack Maisano, President, the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong and Ms Doris Cheung, Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco presents a souvenir to Mr. Maisano.Speaking on “The Future of Hong Kong Competitiveness: Challenges and Opportunities”, Mr. Maisano cited top ten reasons why Hong Kong would continue to be a success. He mentioned that the city has unique history, energy, outstanding education and it is open, self-critical, honest, corruption free and modern. Its people have an enormous sense of self-worth and empowerment.

“The modern world runs on specifics, not generalities. And Hong Kong has developed the specific skills needed to succeed in the modern world. In spite of this, Hong Kong still practices moderation,” he said.

“Hong Kong people and their predecessors have created a city of dreams. Its destiny is not specifically about trade, or logistics, or finance, or any one element. Its success is not a function of its wealth. It is the cause of it,” he continued.

Hong Kong has been strong, proactive, creative, energetic and humanistic in dealing with its challenges and that will be the measure of its success, commented Mr. Maisano.

The American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong is one of the largest American Chambers outside the United States, the largest international chamber in Hong Kong and the most dynamic and influential international business organization in the Asia-Pacific region.

Mr. Jack Maisano, President, the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong speaks at a business luncheon organized by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco.

 


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