The Treasurer’s Guide to Trade Finance

(Martin Jones) #1

Hong Kong


Principal exports
Electrical machinery and appliances, textiles,
apparel, footwear, watches and clocks, toys,
plastics, precious stones and printed material.

Documentation

Imports & exports
ƒ Bill of lading, cargo release order,
commercial invoice, packing list and,
sometimes, a certificate of origin.

Licences

Imports
ƒ Dutiable commodities, such as tobacco and
strong alcohol, are licensed by the Customs
and Excise Department
(www.customs.gov.hk).
ƒ Where an import licence is required (rice,
some chemicals, textiles and to protect
public health, the environment or national
security), it is issued by the Director General
of Trade and Industry (www.stc.tid.gov.hk).
Exports
ƒ Some goods require licences for the
protection of public health or national
security, as do some textile products.
ƒ The Director General of Trade and Industry
issues export licences in Hong Kong.

Tariffs/Taxes

Imports
ƒ Excise tax applies to alcohol, tobacco,
hydrocarbon oils and methyl alcohol.
Exports
ƒ None.

Financing requirements for imports/
exports
ƒ None.

Prohibited items
ƒ Imports that are prohibited for reasons
such as national security, public health or
environmental protection.
ƒ Exports that are prohibited for reasons
such as national security, public health or
endangered animals.

Hong Kong imports exports

Trade information


Key trading partners

Imports by origin

China 43.2%
Japan 8.5%
EU 7.9%
Singapore 6.5%
USA 6.2%
Other 27.7%

Source: WTO, September 2012

Exports by destination

China 54.1%
EU 10.2%
USA 9.4%
Japan 3.8%
India 2.7%
Other 19.8%
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