
The Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (Toronto) (HKETO), Mr Bill Wong, paid his first official visit to Ottawa on December 1 since assuming office. The inaugural trip to Ottawa reflected HKETO’s commitment to strengthening economic and trade relations between Hong Kong and Canada, and to engaging closely with federal counterparts and key stakeholders.
During his trip, Mr Wong had an official visit to the Global Affairs Canada. He met with officials from the Greater China Division, during which both sides discussed topics of common interest, including bilateral trade and investment opportunities for Canadian companies.
Mr Wong also paid a courtesy call to Senator Yuen-pau Woo. They exchanged views on Canada–Hong Kong relations, latest economic developments, and opportunities to deepen collaboration in areas benefiting both Canada and Hong Kong.
During the meetings, Mr Wong introduced major policy initiatives of the 2025 Policy Address, highlighting the “bringing in and going global” measures for Mainland enterprises that use Hong Kong as a platform for overseas expansion.
“In line with the national policy and direction of encouraging Mainland enterprises to ‘go global’, Hong Kong is best placed to support Mainland enterprises to expand their international business. This enhanced role of Hong Kong further consolidates its position as an international business and trade hub,” he said.
HKETO will continue to strengthen connections with government officials, business leaders, and community partners of various cities in Canada as part of its mandate to promote closer economic and cultural ties between Hong Kong and Canada.


