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Hong Kong Opens New Economic and Trade Office in Kuala Lumpur to Strengthen ASEAN Ties

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Hong Kong Opens New Economic and Trade Office in Kuala Lumpur to Strengthen ASEAN Ties
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Hong Kong Opens New Economic and Trade Office in Kuala Lumpur to Strengthen ASEAN Ties

2025-12-10 11:00 Last Updated At:16:01

Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Kuala Lumpur commences operation

The Economic and Trade Office (ETO) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government in Kuala Lumpur was established today (December 10) and has gradually come into operation.

The Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Mr Algernon Yau, said, "As announced in the 2025 Policy Address, the HKSAR Government would establish the Kuala Lumpur ETO this year. The Kuala Lumpur ETO is the fourth ETO establishedby the HKSAR Government in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region, following the ETOs in Singapore, Jakarta and Bangkok. This will help strengthen Hong Kong's economic and trade ties with ASEAN."

He added, "With the establishment of the new ETO, we will enhance the economic, trade and investment promotion work in the countries currently covered by the four ETOs and gradually expand coverage to neighbouring Asian countries with a view to further deepening Hong Kong's economic and trade connections with ASEAN and relevant countries, thereby consolidating and enhancing Hong Kong's status as an international trade centre."

Hong Kong-based officers are being posted in batches to the temporary office of the Kuala Lumpur ETO, focusing primarily on preparatory work such as establishing local connections and setting up a long-term office.

The address and contact information of the temporary office of the Kuala Lumpur ETO are as follows:

Address:

Room 771, Level 7, Tribeca Bukit Bintang,

No. 215, Jalan Imbi,

55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Website:

www.hketokl.gov.hk

Email:

enquiry@hketokl.gov.hk

Telephone:

+60 3 2724 7836

Mr Algernon Yau, Photo source: FB of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau

Mr Algernon Yau, Photo source: FB of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau

Recruitment under Member Self-recommendation Scheme for Youth Phase 9 starts today

The Government today (December 10) started recruitment under the Member Self-recommendation Scheme for Youth (MSSY) Phase 9. The application period will close on January 8, 2026.

A spokesman for the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau (HYAB) said, "The MSSY is one of the key initiatives for youth development as set out in the Chief Executive's 2022 Policy Address and the Youth Development Blueprint. To engage more young people in public affairs and enhance their interaction with and trust in the Government, action has been taken to expand the MSSY, with a view to increasing the number of participating advisory committees from around 60 in 2022 to no less than 180 within the current term of the Government. At present, about 650 posts are held by young people who have been appointed to various advisory and statutory bodies of the Government, directly or indirectly, through the MSSY. The overall ratio of youth members in these bodies has increased from 7.8 per cent in end-2017 to 15.5 per cent in end-2024."

The MSSY has received an enthusiastic response since its launch. From the Pilot Scheme to Phase 8 of the MSSY, a total of about 14 000 applications have been received so far. The list of appointees has been uploaded to thewebsiteof the HYAB.

The MSSY Phase 9 is now open for application. The participating committees for the MSSY Phase 9 are as follows:

  • Sir David Trench Fund Committee
  • Standing Committee on Language Education and Research
  • Electrical Safety Advisory Committee
  • Food Wise Hong Kong Steering Committee
  • Coordinating Committee on Basic Competency Assessment and Assessment Literacy
  • Task Force on Promoting Web3 Development
  • Committee on Consumer Protection Policy, Trade Practices and Redress under the Consumer Council
  • Committee on Sustainability, Public Affairs and Education under the Consumer Council
  • Hong Kong Paralympians Fund Management Committee
  • Publicity and Promotion Committee under the Award Council of the Hong Kong Award for Young People
  • Working Group on Elder Abuse
  • Working Group on Publicity under Finance and Strategic Development Committee of Property Management Services Authority
  • Commission on Children
  • Green Tech Fund Assessment Committee
  • Committee on Community Support for Rehabilitated Offenders
  • Community Investment and Inclusion Fund Committee
  • Transport Advisory Committee
  • Transport Tribunals' Panel
  • Licensing Committee of the Estate Agents Authority
  • Professional Development Committee of the Estate Agents Authority
  • Practice and Examination Committee of the Estate Agents Authority
  • Disciplinary Committee of the Estate Agents Authority
  • Committee on the Promotion of Civic Education
  • Lantau Development Advisory Committee
  • Appeal Panel (Housing)
  • Vetting Committee of the Trade and Industrial Organisation Support Fund
  • Immigration Department Users'Committee
  • General Support Programme Vetting Committee
  • "There are 28 participating committees in Phase 9, covering a wider spectrum of policy areas. We encourage young people aged between 18 and 35 on January 8, 2026, i.e. the date of the application deadline, and with a commitment to serving the community to apply for the MSSY Phase 9," the spokesman continued.

    The HYAB is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the MSSY. Assessment Panels (APs) will be formed under the 28 participating committees to handle the applications and conduct interviews. Each AP will comprise the respective official and/or non-official member(s) and representative(s) from the responsible bureaux/departments.

    The APs will consider whether the applicant has a strong commitment to serving the community, a good understanding of the policy area concerned, and good analytical and communication skills. Following the principle of meritocracy, the Government aims to, through the MSSY, recruit young people who have the commitment to serving the community and the ability to contribute to the committees concerned, for recommending to the relevant B/Ds for consideration of appointment. In general, each participating committee will offer two seats for appointment. Subject to the actual number of applications received and assessment progress, assessment is expected to be completed around the third quarter of 2026.

    The application form and other details of the MSSY Phase 9 are available on the website of the HYAB (www.hyab.gov.hk). When completing the application form, applicants are required to write no more than 600 words or provide avideo or audio clip of no longer than three minutes to account for, in either Chinese or English, their suitability for being appointed as a member of the selected committee(s).Applications may be submitted through the online application system, by post or by hand.

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