Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong
AbbreviationCMA
Formation1 September 1934 (1934-09-01)
Legal statusNot-for-profit organisation
PurposeChamber of commerce of Hong Kong industrial and trade companies
Location
Region served
Hong Kong
Membership
Over 3,000
President
Ng Wang Pun, Dennis
WebsiteChinese Manufacturers' Association

The Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong (CMA; Chinese: 香港中華廠商聯合會) is a not-for-profit chamber of commerce established on 1 September 1934 and one of the most representative industrial associations in Hong Kong. With over 3,000 member companies from various sectors of industry and trade.[1] It was most well-known of its annual Hong Kong Brands & Products Expo. Since 1985, the CMA has representative in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong through the Industrial (Second) functional constituency.

Objectives

The CMA's primary objectives are:[1]

  • to promote Hong Kong's trade and industrial development;
  • to represent industry in the formulation and implementation of Government policies;
  • to participate in community development work; and
  • to foster international understanding and co-operation.

References

  1. 1 2 "Background". The Chinese Manufacturer's Association of Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 2014-01-06. Retrieved 2014-01-05.
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