Inaugural Enterprise Hong Kong Awards to honour smaller players
Inaugural Enterprise Hong Kong Awards put focus on sector that employs nearly 1.3 million
The inaugural Enterprise Hong Kong Awards were launched yesterday, with the aim of giving greater recognition to the city's small and medium-sized enterprises.
Raymond Yip, an assistant executive director of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, a supporting partner of the awards, said yesterday it would be a groundbreaking event that would raise the profile of small and medium-sized enterprises.
"It's a recognition of their contribution to Hong Kong's economy," Yip said. "SMEs sometimes don't get sufficient recognition because they are not listed."
He said the heads of 12 SME associations attended a lunch yesterday to learn more about the awards.
Although SMEs' contribution to the city's gross domestic product was not large, they were very important to society, he said.