Why Invest in Hong Kong?
World-class Business Infrastructure
Hong Kong’s efficient travel, logistics and telecommunications infrastructure makes international business easy.
High quality infrastructure is essential to the efficient operations of any business. Hong Kong offers one of the most advanced business infrastructures in the world, including:
- Efficient and convenient local and regional transport
- World-class telecommunications and connectivity
- World-leading sea and air cargo system
International connectivity
For business travellers, managing multiple markets from Hong Kong is simple. Flights are available to more than 190 cities, including 50 locations in Mainland China, with popular destinations often served by multiple daily flights.
Award-winning airport
Hong Kong International Airport is one of the world’s busiest international airports and a hub for many international airlines. It is one of only three airports in the world with a 5-Star Skytrax rating and has been ranked the world’s best international airport for eight of the past 15 years.
Getting to and from the airport couldn’t be more convenient. The journey time between the central business district and the airport is just 23 minutes on the Airport Express rail link, and in-town check-in is available up to a day before departure.
An easy commute
Reliable, efficient and very reasonably priced, Hong Kong’s public transport service is world-class. Ninety percent of the 12.5 million daily commuter trips are on commercially operated buses, trams, trains, metro and ferries.
Public transport fares are low, often costing less than US$1 per journey. Taxis in Hong Kong are also plentiful, affordable and most drivers speak enough English to get you efficiently to your destination.
Hong Kong’s convenient public transport network opens up a wealth of options for businesses and families. Companies seeking more cost-effective office locations can move away from Hong Kong’s central business areas while remaining within easy travelling distance for employees and clients.
State-of-the-art communications
Hong Kong’s excellent telecoms infrastructure allows users to work efficiently and seamlessly – at very affordable rates. The broadband and 3G networks cover almost 100 percent of the territory, providing companies and individuals with reliable, accessible and secure communications.
In the World Economic Forum’s Global Information Technology Report 2015, Hong Kong ranks fourth in Asia at the Networked Readiness Index. Hong Kong was ranked first in International Internet Bandwidth in Asia.
An international logistics and shipping hub
Hong Kong’s natural deep water port and trading history has made the city one of the world’s major international sea and air cargo hubs, accounting for almost a third of exports in and out of Mainland China. As a high-value cargo hub, Hong Kong handled nearly 4.4 million tonnes of airfreight in 2015.
Its seaports were even busier with berths in Hong Kong and Shenzhen together creating the busiest international sea cargo region.