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Survey Findings on
the Closer Economic Partnership
Arrangement (CEPA) between
Hong Kong and China
September 2003
Table of contents
1. Introduction 1
2. Summary of Key Findings 2 - 3
3. Results and Analysis 4 - 11
4. Appendix 12 - 13
Definitions and Abbreviations
CEPA Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement
HKSAR The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
WFOE Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise
WTO World Trade Organisation
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1 Introduction
The governments of mainland China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region (“HKSAR”) signed the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (“CEPA”)
on 29 June 2003 in Hong Kong. After an eighteen-month discussion, CEPA has come
up with measures expected to strengthen the trade and investment co-operation
between mainland China and Hong Kong, and to promote further economic links
between the two sides. CEPA is viewed as a strong support to boost Hong Kong’s
economy, facilitating Hong Kong companies’ trade and investment in mainland China
by way of lifting customs tariffs, liberalising market access and lowering investment
thresholds.
CEPA liberalises the trade in goods and services as well as enhances the world
leading position of Hong Kong as a global platform for the business enterprises in the
mainland. The current CEPA covers broad areas and more d
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