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  2. Dawn markets - Wikipedia

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    Dawn markets (Chinese: 天光墟) are street markets in Hong Kong which open early in the morning to evade the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Hawker Control Teams (Chinese: 小販管理隊). The goods sold are cheaper than other places.

  3. Government Property Agency (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Government Property Agency (GPA) is an agency under the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong. Established on 1 April 1990, the Agency manages the government properties which were distributed among Government Secretariat , Lands Department , and Rating and Valuation Department .

  4. Trade and Industry Department - Wikipedia

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    The Trade and Industry Department of the Hong Kong Government is responsible for supporting traders ... the Department estimated expenditure of HK$802,446,000 in the ...

  5. 1823 Call Centre - Wikipedia

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    1823.gov.hk 1823 is a 24x7 one-stop hotline services operated by the Government of Hong Kong . It answers public enquiries on behalf of more than 20 participating departments and receives public complaints against the Government.

  6. Efficiency Office - Wikipedia

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    Efficiency Office (EffO, Chinese: 效率促進辦公室) is a government department under the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong.It is a management consulting agency in the SAR government structure, providing suggestions of general consulting, resource management and information technology for different SAR government departments and agencies.

  7. Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau - Wikipedia

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    [1] The New York Times also said that those changes could potentially benefit Chinese Communist Party officials, as families of top officials had bought property in Hong Kong using companies. [ 2 ] In December 2022, the FSTB announced that it would seek to regulate crowdfunding in Hong Kong, suggesting that all campaigns file an application ...

  8. Gambling in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    During the 2014-2015 racing season the Hong Kong Jockey Club attracted about HK$138.8 million (US$17.86 million) per race more that any other track in the world. Hong Kong Jockey Club broke its own record during the 2016-2017 season with a turnover of HK$216.5 billion and paid the government HK$21.7 billion in duty and profits tax, an all-time ...

  9. Economy of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong ranked fourth on the Tax Justice Network's 2011 Financial Secrecy Index. [39] The Hong Kong Government was the fourth highest ranked Asian government [40] in the World Economic Forum's Network Readiness Index (NRI), a measure of a government's information and communication technologies in 2016, and ranked 13th globally. [41]