• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
HK Businesswire
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • PR Newswire
    • Science
    • World

    Step back from brink, China strongly urges neighbours

    Brazil president Lula begins visit to China

    Lee gives food for thought on halal restaurants

    Lee gives food for thought on halal restaurants

    Technology to be used to offset civil service job cuts

    Technology to be used to offset civil service job cuts

    Jointide Law Firm Launches a New Ecosystem for International Commercial Legal Services, Creating a New Paradigm for Law Firm Globalization

    Jointide Law Firm Launches a New Ecosystem for International Commercial Legal Services, Creating a New Paradigm for Law Firm Globalization

    Myanmar junta chief meets Xi in Moscow

    Myanmar junta chief meets Xi in Moscow

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • PR Newswire
  • Business
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gadget
    • Mobile
    • Startup

    PwC Says AI Could Add 15 Percentage Points to Global GDP by 2035

    SenseTime Faces Scrutiny Over FY21 Revenue Impairment Post-IPO

    IDC: Xiaomi Leads China Smartphone Market in Q1 2024 with 39.9% Growth

    J&T Express Reports 31.2% Parcel Volume Surge in Q1 2025

    J&T Express Reports 31.2% Parcel Volume Surge in Q1 2025

    Deloitte: Hong Kong Ranks 4th Globally in IPO Proceeds as Listings Procreeds Jump 287% in Q1 2025

    Elon Musk’s xAI Acquires X in $33 Billion Deal to Power AI Training

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Feature
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • PR Newswire
    • Science
    • World

    Step back from brink, China strongly urges neighbours

    Brazil president Lula begins visit to China

    Lee gives food for thought on halal restaurants

    Lee gives food for thought on halal restaurants

    Technology to be used to offset civil service job cuts

    Technology to be used to offset civil service job cuts

    Jointide Law Firm Launches a New Ecosystem for International Commercial Legal Services, Creating a New Paradigm for Law Firm Globalization

    Jointide Law Firm Launches a New Ecosystem for International Commercial Legal Services, Creating a New Paradigm for Law Firm Globalization

    Myanmar junta chief meets Xi in Moscow

    Myanmar junta chief meets Xi in Moscow

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • PR Newswire
  • Business
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gadget
    • Mobile
    • Startup

    PwC Says AI Could Add 15 Percentage Points to Global GDP by 2035

    SenseTime Faces Scrutiny Over FY21 Revenue Impairment Post-IPO

    IDC: Xiaomi Leads China Smartphone Market in Q1 2024 with 39.9% Growth

    J&T Express Reports 31.2% Parcel Volume Surge in Q1 2025

    J&T Express Reports 31.2% Parcel Volume Surge in Q1 2025

    Deloitte: Hong Kong Ranks 4th Globally in IPO Proceeds as Listings Procreeds Jump 287% in Q1 2025

    Elon Musk’s xAI Acquires X in $33 Billion Deal to Power AI Training

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Feature
No Result
View All Result
HK Businesswire
No Result
View All Result
Home News

‘Tap opportunities in Middle East amid trade war’

Purton L by Purton L
10 May 2025
in News
0
‘Tap opportunities in Middle East amid trade war’
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
A Hong Kong entrepreneur who runs a leading contracting and fit-out firm in Qatar said now is the best time for the SAR to expand into the Middle East market and capture untapped business opportunities there.

Pegasus Wong, who leads the Gallery Five Group, told RTHK that mainland tech and electric vehicle (EV) companies are gaining more recognition in Qatar due to growing demand for Chinese products.

Wong is also the founder and chairman of the Qatar Belt and Road Group, which aims to bring more Chinese investment to the country.

He said Hong Kong plays an important role in helping mainland enterprises invest in Qatar and go global.

“Hong Kong’s financial base is very strong, and it’s one of the most well-established financial markets in Asia. I know that in Qatar they also sent someone to Hong Kong to learn about the stock market because their stock market is very new,” he said.

Chief Executive John Lee heads to Qatar and Kuwait on Saturday with representatives from mainland enterprises to explore greater business opportunities.

He last visited the Middle East in 2023.

Wong, who spent seven years building Gallery Five’s presence in Qatar, highlighted the need to cultivate relationships.

“The Middle East, its culture and market… it’s not like you just go around for one trip or a few trips and then you know what’s happening. You need relationships, you need to feel how the city is going, you need more information.

“In Hong Kong, it’s always fast. If you’re from Hong Kong, you serve me, we are doing the same thing and on the same timeline. But in the Middle East, you cannot chase them. If you send a few emails to chase them, and if they don’t like you, you’ll never see them again.”

He also said the SAR could set up more economic and trade offices in the Middle East, noting there is only one in Dubai at the moment.

Amid the China-US trade war, SAR companies should seize the opportunity to enter the Middle East market as the region remains relatively unscathed by geopolitical conflicts and high tariffs, Wong added.

His comments were echoed by a fellow Hong Kong businessman who runs a company in Qatar that turns sand into paper products.

Edwin Wong, the chief executive of Besstree Sandper, said there are differences between Qatar and its neighbouring countries, such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

“Qatar, you don’t actually have a lot of variety of people, which makes the place a little bit more closed,” he explained.

“But the nature of dealing or handling or conducting business is very different, because once you know a person and you build up a good relationship, basically a lot of doors will open.”

Edwin Wong added Qatar’s cheap electricity supply is also a big draw.

He estimated that production costs could triple if the factory were to be moved elsewhere in the world.

He said a stable business environment is also key.

His production plant is situated inside the Qatar Science and Technology Park, which provides a range of services for overseas firms.

“Because what we’re doing is an environmental project, we need commitment and support from the government,” he said.

Tags: Hong Konglocal
Purton L

Purton L

Read More

Step back from brink, China strongly urges neighbours

10 May 2025

Brazil president Lula begins visit to China

10 May 2025
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
CATL Launches World’s First 9MWh Ultra-Large Capacity TENER Stack Energy Storage System Solution

CATL Launches World’s First 9MWh Ultra-Large Capacity TENER Stack Energy Storage System Solution

7 May 2025

Cardinals to move into Vatican on eve of conclave

6 May 2025

Nomad eSIM Drives Global Connectivity and Makes Travel Seamless

6 May 2025
US Fed expected to pause cuts again: analysts

US Fed expected to pause cuts again: analysts

4 May 2025

Step back from brink, China strongly urges neighbours

10 May 2025

Brazil president Lula begins visit to China

10 May 2025
Lee gives food for thought on halal restaurants

Lee gives food for thought on halal restaurants

10 May 2025
Technology to be used to offset civil service job cuts

Technology to be used to offset civil service job cuts

10 May 2025

Recent News

Step back from brink, China strongly urges neighbours

10 May 2025

Brazil president Lula begins visit to China

10 May 2025
Lee gives food for thought on halal restaurants

Lee gives food for thought on halal restaurants

10 May 2025
Technology to be used to offset civil service job cuts

Technology to be used to offset civil service job cuts

10 May 2025
HK Businesswire

Stay ahead with the latest insights on Hong Kong’s economy, finance, and investments. From market trends to policy updates, we bring you in-depth analysis and expert opinions.

📩 Subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.
📍 Follow us on social media for real-time news.
📧 Contact us: [email protected]

Follow Us

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 by HKBusinesswire.com

No Result
View All Result

© 2025 by HKBusinesswire.com