Helping to capture new opportunities amid COVID-19 disruptions
HONG KONG, Mar 26, 2020 - (ACN Newswire) - The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted business activity and supply chains across
the globe, with numerous trade fairs and events around the world being postponed or cancelled, depriving many
enterprises of business and marketing opportunities. According to global exhibition industry association UFI*, potential
deals worth at least US$145 billion were not concluded as events failed to take place as scheduled. To help Hong Kong
companies rise to the challenge, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is offering a number of new platforms
and special packages as well as a new guided SME support programme to capture every business opportunity available.The HKTDC will launch a month-long Spring Virtual Expo on 1 April, providing Hong Kong businesses a new channel to
maintain and establish contact with global buyers, and capture orders during the traditional peak sourcing season.
HKTDC Executive Director Margaret Fong said: "To help enterprises tie over the COVID-19 outbreak, we are launching a
series of digital initiatives, including webinars and virtual exhibitions. We are also offering online-to-offline (O2O)
promotion packages for companies to participate in our physical exhibitions and conduct promotions through our online
platform, offering a double opportunity to expand their customer base and capture orders. In addition, to enhance the
competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), we are launching 'T-box' - which stands for Transformation
Sandbox. This is a free SME support programme providing advisory service, networking, capacity-building and practical
opportunities."
Virtual connections between global buyers and supplies
The HKTDC will launch a month-long Spring Virtual Expo on 1 April. Ms Fong said the digital exhibition will give Hong
Kong businesses a new channel to maintain and establish contact with global buyers, and capture orders during the
traditional peak sourcing season. "This will enable SMEs to continue to expand in mature and emerging markets. The
HKTDC's online marketplace,
Sourcing (
), has won multiple international awards. The site features more than 130,000 quality suppliers and more than 2 million
international buyers, with over 24 million business connections made every year. Supplier information is verified by
third-party organisations to enhance buyers' sourcing confidence," she added.
In addition to existing users of
Sourcing, the Spring Virtual Expo aims to attract other active online buyers. The HKTDC will promote the Spring Virtual
Expo and organise online buying missions through its 50 offices worldwide, including those in Mainland China. The HKTDC
will also invite buyers from all over the world to participate, including VIP buyers and those who have participated in
HKTDC fairs.
Multiple sectors covered
To further enhance the effectiveness of business matching, the Spring Virtual Expo will focus on four themes: technology
- lighting and electronics; gifts and houseware; lifestyle; and fashion and beauty. The 33 groups of products covered
under the four themes will include lighting, construction and hardware, electronics and computer accessories; home
products, gifts, toys, baby products and stationery; jewellery, watches and glasses; and fashion accessories, clothing,
and health and beauty products.
To help meet their different sourcing needs, global buyers will receive personalised product recommendations through
online channels such as social media, online advertising and email, helping buyers and sellers to seal deals more
quickly.
Fast-track to e-commerce
With a notable growth in online sales amid the COVID-19 outbreak, the HKTDC is helping local SMEs capitalise on this
trend, equipping them with relevant knowledge and offering a platform through which they can conduct e-commerce
business.
Ms Fong said the HTKDC has launched a series of e-commerce webinars, providing SMEs with practical information and
expanding their knowledge of e-commerce. Representatives from multinationals such as Google are offering comprehensive
insights into online promotion strategies, including search engine optimisation (SEO), omni-channel retailing, designing
attractive websites, and the precautions needed when taking online orders. Besides, the HKTDC will organise
MarketingPulse webinar series to help businesses to build brands and to define new marketing strategies.
Omni-channels to explore new opportunities
The HKTDC is offering a range of O2O packages combining online and offline promotion. "Exhibitors can showcase products
at the exhibitions and promote online at the same time. This extends the fair period so businesses can reach more buyers
and field orders," said Ms Fong. With subsidies from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSAR),
local businesses can join the introductory package free of charge or join the "Showcase Display + Online Promotion"
package at half price.
"We hope that the online promotion together with the upcoming trade fairs can create synergy to help SMEs promote their
products and field orders," said Ms Fong. She added that the HKTDC will organise a Summer Sourcing Week from 25 to 28
July. Featuring nine fairs located at the same venue, it will provide a one-stop cross-industry platform for global
buyers to replenish their stocks. Additionally, the HKTDC is looking into O2O business-matching services at its fairs so
that overseas buyers who cannot come to Hong Kong can locate target exhibitors in advance. Video conferences will be
arranged between buyers and exhibitors to discuss business deals.
Commitment to help local businesses upgrade and transform
The HKTDC will offer the new T-box programme free of charge. The programme aims to help SMEs explore any of the four
transformation goals - branding, e-commerce, new markets and manufacturing relocation. It provides market intelligence
and advisory services covering various areas, including intellectual property rights, export credit management and
financing methods, business law, operation of letter of credit, product design, marketing and licensing, government
regulations in the mainland, customs declaration and taxation, as well as profiles of the mainland, Middle East, Africa
and Southeast Asia. Participants in the T-box programme can also join HKTDC events at a discount during their
three-month participation period.
The HTKDC is also committed to nurturing start-ups in Hong Kong. The number of beneficiaries in this year's Start-up
Express programme, to be commenced in June, will increase to 20 from the 10 laureates last year. The HKTDC will enhance
business matching for the winners and support the enterprises in tapping new markets and securing funding. The HKTDC
will also offer a "Free-trial" online package to help start-ups and entrepreneurs expand their network of buyers,
investors and partners through the "
Sourcing" platform.
Reaffirming Hong Kong's role as global investment and business hub
"We remain committed to help local businesses overcome all challenges. When the pandemic is over, we will focus on
rebuilding international confidence in Hong Kong. We will work with the HKSAR Government and other partnering
organisations to organise major events in mature and emerging markets to promote Hong Kong as an international
investment and business hub while helping local SMEs capture global business opportunities," Ms Fong said. The Council
will also organise high-level business missions to open new markets and underlines Hong Kong's role as a global business
hub.
In addition, the HKTDC will conduct research on offerings in various industrial parks and organise outbound
relocation/investment missions to countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc to help Hong Kong
companies explore manufacturing expansion and investment opportunities. It will also enhance the "In Style, Hong Kong"
promotion to showcase Hong Kong as a two-way investment and business hub, and organise a series of promotional campaigns
to help local SMEs expand into ASEAN retail markets.
*UFI reference:
# Note to editors: Considering the impact of COVID-19, the HKTDC has adjusted its schedule of exhibitions and
conferences as part of a continued endeavour to create business opportunities for various sectors through multiple
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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 trade
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