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The fee of changing a non-Hong Kong company’s name is HKD$1425. [11] Once the application is approved, the Certificate of Registration of Alteration of Name of Registered Non-Hong Kong Company [10] will be issued by the Companies Registry.
Patent Office of the Republic of Poland (UPRP) – Patent Office Registries e-Search (in Polish) [156] industrial property database which includes trade marks, industrial designs, utility models, and integrated circuits (excluding those of the four types, which have been registered by the European Union Intellectual Property Office), as well as ...
Opening Title Director Cast Genre Ref. J A N 2: Four Trails: Robin Lee: Stone Tsang, Nikki Han, Salomon Wettstein, Jacky Leung, Will Hayward, Law Kai Pong, Tom Robertshaw, Sarah Pemberton and Hyun Chang Chung
Hong Kong Airport Services Limited [1] (HAS by Cathay) was founded in 1995 and began operations in July 1998 with the opening of Hong Kong International Airport.It employs approximately 3,100 people and owns 3,000 ground-support equipment and vehicles.
Many political parties in Hong Kong are opposed to large-scale Chinese immigration citing its impact on freedom and locals resources, especially in primary schools, public housing and certain jobs. These parties include most of pro-democracy parties such as Neo Democrats, Hong Kong Indigenous and Youngspiration. Many pro-democracy parties have ...
Government Records Service (GRS) is the central records management service agency of the Hong Kong Government. It aims to be the most insightful, resourceful and leading public archives in Hong Kong. [1] [2] The department is subordinate to the Administration Wing of the Office of the Chief Secretary for Administration.
Hong Kong will file a complaint on recent U.S. tariffs imposed on the city to the World Trade Organization, claiming the U.S. has completely ignored the city's status as a separate customs ...
The trade mark law of Hong Kong is based on the Trade Marks Ordinance Cap. 559, which came into force on 4 April 2003 and repealed the Trade Mark Ordinance Cap 43 passed in 1873. The system established by this legislation is entirely separate to the system used in the People's Republic of China , pursuant to the " one country-two systems " policy.