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Hong Kong, Asia Pacific's Transportation and Logistics Hub

Following mainland China's continuous economic growth, Hong Kong's transportation and logistics industry increasingly serves its rapidly developing hinterland. The Pearl River Delta (PRD) - with the commercial centres of Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Dongguan -is one of the most robust manufacturing centres in the world and a major portion of the PRD's export cargo flows through Hong Kong.

Hong Kong's airport is the largest international air cargo handler in the world with a throughput of 3.74 million tonnes in 2005. Hong Kong serves 75 scheduled airlines, providing more than 5,000 flights per week to more than 140 destinations. Half of the world's population live within five hours' flight time.
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30% of mainland China's foreign trade is dispatched through Hong Kong; 22,420,000 TEUs shipped in Hong Kong container port in 2005; Air cargo passing through Hong Kong, the world's busiest international air cargo airport in 2005 reached 3,400,000 tonnes

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    For more information, please contact:

    Head, Transportation
    Mr. Benjamin Wong
    Tel: +852 3107 1088
    Email: bwong@investhk.gov.hk

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    Last updated on: 25/7/2008