Our Chamber
Kowloon
Chamber of Commerce
Introduction
The Kowloon Chamber of Commerce was first established in 1938 at No.504
Shanghai Street under the name of Mongkok Chamber of Commerce. Membership
increased significantly in 1939 mainly from the commercial and private sectors
in the Kowloon area. Hence, the Chamber changed its name to Kowloon Chamber of
Commerce and has since been managed by an Executive Committee and supervised by
a Supervisory Committee. It held its first inauguration on 28th December in the same year. Thereafter, the Chamber holds its periodical
inauguration function on the same day of the year.
The Chamber resumed its activities on 12th September 1945
following the end of World War II. Operations of the Chamber grew bigger and
the Chamber moved to No.122 Prince Edward Road, Kowloon and elected Mr. Robert
Der as the Chairman of the Executive Committee. The Chamber finally moved to
its present permanent address at No.2 Liberty Avenue, Kowloon which was
acquired in 1950.
In view of the lack of education facilities after the War, the Chamber
established its first English secondary school in 1951 and then a Chinese
primary school and kindergarten in 1956. The site of the permanent address at
No.2 Liberty Avenue was redeveloped to a 28-storeyed building to cater for
expansion and development. The reconstruction work was completed in 1984.
The aims of Chamber are to unite and promote the benefit of the community
and coordinate communication between local and foreign commercial sector. The
Chamber enjoys good relation with business organizations and commercial
concerns both in China and overseas, and to strengthen such ties, the Chamber
frequently sent delegations to such organizations. The Chamber was incorporated
under the Companies Ordinance in 1954 as a limited company and is a
non-profitable organization.
At present, the Chamber was over 2,000 members
and 41 corporate members from various industries, including: spinning,
garments, electronic, plastic, toys, electrical, metal, tourism, construction,
finance, insurance, transportation, jewelry, food & beverage, restaurant,
watches, chemical, leather-goods, machinery, ironworks, electro-plating,
shipping, furniture, decoration, timber, rattan, medical and pharmaceutical,
seafood, laundry, mines, china-ware, artwork, culture, emporium,
land-development and professionals including doctors, dentists, surveyors,
accountants and solicitors.
Normal
Chamber operations include:
1. Issue of Certificate of Origin & other
business document,
2. Answering overseas enquiries,
3. Development of business opportunity for
members,
4. Provision of overseas information of members,
and
5. Exploration of overseas markets.
The Chamber is a member of the CACCI and has a
very close relation with the countries in Asia Pacific region.
The Chamber also participates in
charitable various activities. Apart from regular donation to many established
charitable organizations, the Chamber also donates scholarships to universities
and colleges in Hong Kong to help the needy students and provide a better
second generation for the society.