Setting up a business in Hong Kong

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Wing On Chui

Partner
China

I am a partner in our Corporate practice in Hong Kong, with over 29 years' legal experience and a highly commercial approach. Today, I specialise in corporate finance, securities, M&A, joint ventures, corporate restructurings, private equity and PRC-related transactions.

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James Fong

Partner
China

I am a partner in our Corporate practice in Hong Kong where, as a corporate finance specialist, I have advised sponsors and issuers on a number of capital market transactions.

Hong Kong is a welcoming environment to foreign investors. Bank accounts may be held in any foreign currency and there are no specific laws governing inward investment. Hong Kong’s access to the markets in Mainland China coupled with its prominence in financial services and flexible employment law makes it a highly attractive location to conduct business.

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