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HONG KONG SPECIAL
ADMINISTRATIVE
REGION
Group Members
 ARCHIT JAIN

ST20023148

 KURNIKA GUPTA

ST20015634

 NIKHIL CHATURVEDI

ST20028708

 YUSUF ALI

ST20028751
Today’s Menu


History & Features of Hong Kong



PESTEL factors



The Cultural environment



Setting up a new business in Hong Kong



Imports, Exports and Trade Barriers



Tax structure



Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)



Key sectors attracting foreign investment



Why Hong Kong?
History & Main Features Of Hong Kong


Hong Kong is positioned at the mouth of the Pearl River Delta on the coast of
southern China.



Hong Kong was formed in the year 1842 and became a part of British colony.
Handed back by the British in the year 1997.



The population of Hong Kong was 7.072 million in 2011 out of which 95% are
Chinese & rest 5% percent are non-ethnic Chinese.

 Hong Kong acts as a supply chain connection between China & Rest of the
World.



Currency of Hong Kong is HK Dollar ($).
1 HK$ = 0.08 £ (United Kingdom Pound)
= 0.12 $ (United States of America)
Consistent growth since past 2
decades with GDP reaching $243.7
billion in 2011
EXTERNAL
ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL

LEGAL

ECONOMIC

ENVIRONMENT
AL

SOCIOCULTURAL
TECHNOLOGI
CAL
PESTEL ANALYSIS


Political section on Hong Kong provides inputs about the
political system, key figures in the country, and governance
indicators.

 Economic section on Hong Kong outlines the economic story
of the country to provide a balanced assessment on core
macro-economic issues.

 Social section on Hong Kong enables understanding of
customer demographics through the income
distribution, rural-urban segmentation and centre of
affluence, healthcare and educational scenario in the
country.
Contd..
 Technological section on Hong Kong provides strategic inputs on
information communications and technology, technological laws and
policies, technological gaps, patents data and relevant laws.

 Legal section on Hong Kong provides information about the legal
structure, corporate laws, business set-up procedures and the tax
regime.



Environmental section provides information on environmental policies
in Hong Kong and the performance in terms of important
environmental indicators.
POLITICAL
RELATIONSHIP
Favourable political relationships:
 Foster stable business environments
 Increase international cooperation in many areas
 Lead to increase business opportunities and lower
risk
CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
LANGUAGE
 The official languages in Hong Kong are Chinese
and English blending cultures of East and West

 Every well-educated person in Hong Kong must
command Cantonese, Putonghua and English
fluently
CUSTOM
 The local Chinese are mainly living with the
traditional Chinese principle
 The Hong Kong spirit means hard working, facing
new challenges, high degree of adaptability and
globalization.
 In weekends, people of Hong Kong like family
gathering or yum cha, doing exercise, watching
television, etc.
RELIGION
 Hong Kong people are very religious. Different religions
like
Buddhism, Taoism, Protestant, Catholic, Muslim, Jew, Hin
dus and Sikh prevail.
 Buddhism is followed by about 90% of the total
population
 Traditionally, because of its early role in fishing, many
Hong Kongers believe in Tin Hau, the protector of
seafarers.
 Christmas and Easter are still stipulated as official
holidays.
EDUCATION
 The education system has been maintained in Hong
Kong nowadays, which is quite British with local
properties
 At the higher education levels, both British and
American systems do exist
 The University of Hong Kong, the oldest institution of
tertiary education, has traditionally been based on
the British model
Setting up a new business
PROCEDURE:
 Step 1: Application for Establishment

 Step 2: Forward the application to MOFCOM-

 Step 3: Application for Registration
CONSIDERATIONS FOR
FOREIGN INVESTORS
 Foreigners are free to be the sole directors and
shareholders of a Hong Kong company.

 There are no local resident requirements.

 Although their is no requirement to be physically
present at the time of company registration, physical
presence may be required for the purpose of opening a
bank account, depending on the bank chosen.
CAPITAL
REQUIREMENTS
 The minimum registered capital of a limited liability company is
Rmb30,000 while that of a joint-stock limited company is Rmb5 million.

 The minimum registered capital of a foreign or JV bank is Rmb300
million worth of freely convertible currencies

 The minimum registered capital of a JV international freight forwarding
agency is US$1 million;
IMPORT & EXPORT
Trade Benefits
 Hong Kong is a major international financial centre
 It features a free trade economy with low taxation
 Lesser intervention of the government

 HK is a full time member of WTO and Asia Pacific
Economic Cooperation forum
 The government has signed a CEPA, a free trade
agreement with China.
 The corner stone of HK’s free trade approach is a
strong and credible multilateral trading system.
Procedure for ImportExport
 Cash in Advance
 Documentary Credit
 Documents against Payment
 Open Account
Hong Kong Export
Commodities
 Electrical machinery and appliances
 Textiles and apparel
 Footwear
 Watches and clocks
 Toys and Plastics
Export Partners
 China 48.5%
 US 12.8%
 Japan 4.3%
 EU 8.0%
Hong Kong Imports
Commodities
 Raw materials and semi – manufactures
 Consumer goods
 Capital goods
 Food stuffs
 Fuel
Imports Partners
 China 46.6%
 Japan 9.8%
 Singapore 6.4%
 Taiwan 6.4%
Source: http://bso.hktdc.com/bso/BrokerServlet
Source: http://hong-kong-economy-research.hktdc.com/businessnews/article/Market-Environment/Economic-and-Trade-Information-on-HongKong/etihk/en/1/1X000000/1X09OVUL.htm
TAX STRUCTURE
PERSONAL INCOME TAX
RATE
NET CHARGEBLE
INCOME (HKD)

RATE

0-40,000

2%

41,001-80,000

7%

80,001-120,000

12%

ABOVE 120,001

17%
TAXATION
The principal sources of revenue to the Hong Kong Government
(apart from revenue from the sale of government land) are:

 Salaries tax;
 Profits tax;
 Property tax; and

 Stamp duty.
SALARY TAX
 There is no capital gains tax, no dividend tax and no
inheritance tax in Hong Kong.

 Hong Kong follows a territorial principle of taxation. Individuals
are taxed only on income that has been “earned in Hong
Kong”.
PROFITS TAX
 An individual carrying on trade, profession or
business in HK is chargeable to profits tax
 Profits sourced outside HK are not taxed in HK even
if remitted to HK
 The rate of profit tax is 16.5% for corporations and
15% for taxpayers other than corporations
PROPERTY TAX
 Property tax is charged at the rate of 15% of net
assessable value of any land or buildings in HK

 Corporations carrying on business in HK can elect to
be exempted from property tax
STAMP DUTY
 Leases of property not exceeding one year - 0.25%
of the total rent payable over the term of the lease

 Leases of property exceeding one year but not
exceeding three years - 0.5% of the average yearly
rent
TAXABLE BENEFITS
 Accommodation and housing allowances
 Meal allowance
 Education benefits for children
 Company gifted car
 Transport allowance
 Holiday journey allowances
 Share rewards and share options
THE TAX SYSTEM
 Low rate optional flat tax of 16% on personal income
 No Pay-as-you-Earn in HK
 Corporate income tax is at a flat rate of 17.5%
 No payroll taxes in HK
 No death tax in HK

 HK budget has a budget surplus and a very little
government debt
TAX SYSTEM GOOD?
YES..HERE’S WHY
 Low level of taxation and public spending
 Simplicity
 Economic prosperity
 Low, flat rates of tax
 Generous allowances
 Scheduler structure
 Corporate profits and dividends
FOREIGN DIRECT
INVESTMENT
(FDI)
FDI IN HONG KONG
 FDI flows in HK exceeded US$83 billion in 2011, an all
time high (World Investment Report, 2012)
 FDI stock remained stable at US$1.14 trillion in 2012
as compared to US$1.09 trillion in 2010
 Globally, HK ranked 4th in FDI inflows after the
US, CHINA and BELGIUM respectively
LAW & POLICY
 The Hong Kong government encourages foreign investment
 Itplays an important part in building Hong Kong as an
international financial centre

 It supports a free market economy and adopts a low
interference policy.
 There is no investment approval procedure directed
specifically towards foreign investors.
Contd..
 Hong Kong’s economy scored 89.9%, making it the freest
economy in the world.(Index of Economic Freedom, 2012)
 The two exchanges, namely, the Stock Exchange of Hong
Kong Limited &the Futures Exchange of Hong Kong Limited
are currently owned and operated by Hong Kong Exchanges
and Clearing Limited (HKEx)
ATTRACTING THE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Factors that have been identified are:

 Rule of law and protection of property rights;
 Free flow of information;

 Low taxation and a simple tax system;
 Acorruption-free government;
 Absence of exchange control; and

 Effective communication, transport and other infrastructure.
Source: UNCTAD; for further information on data and
methodology, see www.unctad.org/diae.
INDUSTRIES IN HONG
KONG
KEY INDUSTRIES OF HONG
KONG
Four Key Industries in Hong Kong are:
 Financial services,

Trading and logistics,
Tourism, and

 Professional and producer services
FEATURES
 The Four Key Industries in the Hong Kong economy
generated value added of HK$1,113.1 billion and
employed 1 703 600 persons in 2011.

 The share of the total value added of these industries in
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was 58.5% in
2011, higher than that of 57.8% in 2006.
Contd..
 The trading and logistics services industry is the largest
among the Four Key Industries, in terms of both value
added and employment

 Being an important global business hub, professional
services and other producer services in Hong Kong
together generated value added of HK$235.9 billion and
provided jobs for 469 400 persons in 2011.
Value added & Employment in
key industries

http://www.censtatd.gov.hk/hkstat/sub/sp80.jsp?productCode=FA100099
DEVELOPING
INDUSTRIES
Emerging industries are:


Cultural and creative industries,



Medical services,



Education services,



Innovation and technology,



Testing and certification services and,



Environmental industries,

These industrieshave been identified asenjoying advantages for further development.
Value added and Employment in
developing industries

http://www.censtatd.gov.hk/hkstat/sub/sp80.jsp?productCode=FA100099
WHY HONG KONG??
 Strategically located for business in Asia
 Low and simple tax regime
 International, transparent and efficient
 World-class business infrastructure
 Easy recruitment of skilled staff
 Government support for companies
Contd..
 The world’s freest economy
 The world’s most competitive economy
 The world’s most services-oriented economy
 The world’s second highest per capita holding of
foreign exchange reserves
 The second largest source of FDI in Asia after Japan
 The second largest recipient of FDI in Asia after
China
Contd..
 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9m_ILu7rH0>
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Hongkong market

  • 2. Group Members  ARCHIT JAIN ST20023148  KURNIKA GUPTA ST20015634  NIKHIL CHATURVEDI ST20028708  YUSUF ALI ST20028751
  • 3. Today’s Menu  History & Features of Hong Kong  PESTEL factors  The Cultural environment  Setting up a new business in Hong Kong  Imports, Exports and Trade Barriers  Tax structure  Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)  Key sectors attracting foreign investment  Why Hong Kong?
  • 4. History & Main Features Of Hong Kong  Hong Kong is positioned at the mouth of the Pearl River Delta on the coast of southern China.  Hong Kong was formed in the year 1842 and became a part of British colony. Handed back by the British in the year 1997.  The population of Hong Kong was 7.072 million in 2011 out of which 95% are Chinese & rest 5% percent are non-ethnic Chinese.  Hong Kong acts as a supply chain connection between China & Rest of the World.   Currency of Hong Kong is HK Dollar ($). 1 HK$ = 0.08 £ (United Kingdom Pound) = 0.12 $ (United States of America)
  • 5. Consistent growth since past 2 decades with GDP reaching $243.7 billion in 2011
  • 7. PESTEL ANALYSIS  Political section on Hong Kong provides inputs about the political system, key figures in the country, and governance indicators.  Economic section on Hong Kong outlines the economic story of the country to provide a balanced assessment on core macro-economic issues.  Social section on Hong Kong enables understanding of customer demographics through the income distribution, rural-urban segmentation and centre of affluence, healthcare and educational scenario in the country.
  • 8. Contd..  Technological section on Hong Kong provides strategic inputs on information communications and technology, technological laws and policies, technological gaps, patents data and relevant laws.  Legal section on Hong Kong provides information about the legal structure, corporate laws, business set-up procedures and the tax regime.  Environmental section provides information on environmental policies in Hong Kong and the performance in terms of important environmental indicators.
  • 9. POLITICAL RELATIONSHIP Favourable political relationships:  Foster stable business environments  Increase international cooperation in many areas  Lead to increase business opportunities and lower risk
  • 11. LANGUAGE  The official languages in Hong Kong are Chinese and English blending cultures of East and West  Every well-educated person in Hong Kong must command Cantonese, Putonghua and English fluently
  • 12. CUSTOM  The local Chinese are mainly living with the traditional Chinese principle  The Hong Kong spirit means hard working, facing new challenges, high degree of adaptability and globalization.  In weekends, people of Hong Kong like family gathering or yum cha, doing exercise, watching television, etc.
  • 13. RELIGION  Hong Kong people are very religious. Different religions like Buddhism, Taoism, Protestant, Catholic, Muslim, Jew, Hin dus and Sikh prevail.  Buddhism is followed by about 90% of the total population  Traditionally, because of its early role in fishing, many Hong Kongers believe in Tin Hau, the protector of seafarers.  Christmas and Easter are still stipulated as official holidays.
  • 14. EDUCATION  The education system has been maintained in Hong Kong nowadays, which is quite British with local properties  At the higher education levels, both British and American systems do exist  The University of Hong Kong, the oldest institution of tertiary education, has traditionally been based on the British model
  • 15. Setting up a new business
  • 16. PROCEDURE:  Step 1: Application for Establishment  Step 2: Forward the application to MOFCOM-  Step 3: Application for Registration
  • 17. CONSIDERATIONS FOR FOREIGN INVESTORS  Foreigners are free to be the sole directors and shareholders of a Hong Kong company.  There are no local resident requirements.  Although their is no requirement to be physically present at the time of company registration, physical presence may be required for the purpose of opening a bank account, depending on the bank chosen.
  • 18. CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS  The minimum registered capital of a limited liability company is Rmb30,000 while that of a joint-stock limited company is Rmb5 million.  The minimum registered capital of a foreign or JV bank is Rmb300 million worth of freely convertible currencies  The minimum registered capital of a JV international freight forwarding agency is US$1 million;
  • 20. Trade Benefits  Hong Kong is a major international financial centre  It features a free trade economy with low taxation  Lesser intervention of the government  HK is a full time member of WTO and Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum  The government has signed a CEPA, a free trade agreement with China.  The corner stone of HK’s free trade approach is a strong and credible multilateral trading system.
  • 25. Hong Kong Export Commodities  Electrical machinery and appliances  Textiles and apparel  Footwear  Watches and clocks  Toys and Plastics
  • 26. Export Partners  China 48.5%  US 12.8%  Japan 4.3%  EU 8.0%
  • 27. Hong Kong Imports Commodities  Raw materials and semi – manufactures  Consumer goods  Capital goods  Food stuffs  Fuel
  • 28. Imports Partners  China 46.6%  Japan 9.8%  Singapore 6.4%  Taiwan 6.4%
  • 32. PERSONAL INCOME TAX RATE NET CHARGEBLE INCOME (HKD) RATE 0-40,000 2% 41,001-80,000 7% 80,001-120,000 12% ABOVE 120,001 17%
  • 33. TAXATION The principal sources of revenue to the Hong Kong Government (apart from revenue from the sale of government land) are:  Salaries tax;  Profits tax;  Property tax; and  Stamp duty.
  • 34. SALARY TAX  There is no capital gains tax, no dividend tax and no inheritance tax in Hong Kong.  Hong Kong follows a territorial principle of taxation. Individuals are taxed only on income that has been “earned in Hong Kong”.
  • 35. PROFITS TAX  An individual carrying on trade, profession or business in HK is chargeable to profits tax  Profits sourced outside HK are not taxed in HK even if remitted to HK  The rate of profit tax is 16.5% for corporations and 15% for taxpayers other than corporations
  • 36. PROPERTY TAX  Property tax is charged at the rate of 15% of net assessable value of any land or buildings in HK  Corporations carrying on business in HK can elect to be exempted from property tax
  • 37. STAMP DUTY  Leases of property not exceeding one year - 0.25% of the total rent payable over the term of the lease  Leases of property exceeding one year but not exceeding three years - 0.5% of the average yearly rent
  • 38. TAXABLE BENEFITS  Accommodation and housing allowances  Meal allowance  Education benefits for children  Company gifted car  Transport allowance  Holiday journey allowances  Share rewards and share options
  • 39. THE TAX SYSTEM  Low rate optional flat tax of 16% on personal income  No Pay-as-you-Earn in HK  Corporate income tax is at a flat rate of 17.5%  No payroll taxes in HK  No death tax in HK  HK budget has a budget surplus and a very little government debt
  • 40. TAX SYSTEM GOOD? YES..HERE’S WHY  Low level of taxation and public spending  Simplicity  Economic prosperity  Low, flat rates of tax  Generous allowances  Scheduler structure  Corporate profits and dividends
  • 42. FDI IN HONG KONG  FDI flows in HK exceeded US$83 billion in 2011, an all time high (World Investment Report, 2012)  FDI stock remained stable at US$1.14 trillion in 2012 as compared to US$1.09 trillion in 2010  Globally, HK ranked 4th in FDI inflows after the US, CHINA and BELGIUM respectively
  • 43. LAW & POLICY  The Hong Kong government encourages foreign investment  Itplays an important part in building Hong Kong as an international financial centre  It supports a free market economy and adopts a low interference policy.  There is no investment approval procedure directed specifically towards foreign investors.
  • 44. Contd..  Hong Kong’s economy scored 89.9%, making it the freest economy in the world.(Index of Economic Freedom, 2012)  The two exchanges, namely, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited &the Futures Exchange of Hong Kong Limited are currently owned and operated by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx)
  • 45. ATTRACTING THE FOREIGN INVESTMENT Factors that have been identified are:  Rule of law and protection of property rights;  Free flow of information;  Low taxation and a simple tax system;  Acorruption-free government;  Absence of exchange control; and  Effective communication, transport and other infrastructure.
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  • 47. Source: UNCTAD; for further information on data and methodology, see www.unctad.org/diae.
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  • 50. KEY INDUSTRIES OF HONG KONG Four Key Industries in Hong Kong are:  Financial services, Trading and logistics, Tourism, and  Professional and producer services
  • 51. FEATURES  The Four Key Industries in the Hong Kong economy generated value added of HK$1,113.1 billion and employed 1 703 600 persons in 2011.  The share of the total value added of these industries in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was 58.5% in 2011, higher than that of 57.8% in 2006.
  • 52. Contd..  The trading and logistics services industry is the largest among the Four Key Industries, in terms of both value added and employment  Being an important global business hub, professional services and other producer services in Hong Kong together generated value added of HK$235.9 billion and provided jobs for 469 400 persons in 2011.
  • 53. Value added & Employment in key industries http://www.censtatd.gov.hk/hkstat/sub/sp80.jsp?productCode=FA100099
  • 54. DEVELOPING INDUSTRIES Emerging industries are:  Cultural and creative industries,  Medical services,  Education services,  Innovation and technology,  Testing and certification services and,  Environmental industries, These industrieshave been identified asenjoying advantages for further development.
  • 55. Value added and Employment in developing industries http://www.censtatd.gov.hk/hkstat/sub/sp80.jsp?productCode=FA100099
  • 56. WHY HONG KONG??  Strategically located for business in Asia  Low and simple tax regime  International, transparent and efficient  World-class business infrastructure  Easy recruitment of skilled staff  Government support for companies
  • 57. Contd..  The world’s freest economy  The world’s most competitive economy  The world’s most services-oriented economy  The world’s second highest per capita holding of foreign exchange reserves  The second largest source of FDI in Asia after Japan  The second largest recipient of FDI in Asia after China