Which global firms are being attracted by Hong Kong’s strategic enterprise scheme?
Twenty-two global firms have signed agreements with Hong Kong's Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises to open or expand operations in the city. This marks the sixth cohort under the government's flagship investment attraction initiative since its launch in 2022, bringing the total number of strategic partners to over 120.

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AI-generatedTwenty-two global firms have signed agreements with Hong Kong's Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises to open or expand operations in the city. This marks the sixth cohort under the government's flagship investment attraction initiative since its launch in 2022, bringing the total number of strategic partners to over 120. The latest group includes Pfizer, a leading pharmaceutical company, and Amgen, an independent biotechnology firm. Other companies from the life and health technology sector, as well as transport and cloud computing firms, have also secured commitments. DiDi, a Chinese ride-hailing giant, and AutoFlight, a Shanghai-based eVTOL manufacturer, are among the transport sector participants. The agreements aim to attract more foreign investment and stimulate economic growth in Hong Kong.
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Pfizer is among the biggest names in the latest cohort.
The initiative brings the total number of strategic partners to more than 120.
The latest group marks the sixth cohort under the government’s flagship investment attraction initiative since its launch in 2022.
Twenty-two strategic enterprises have signed agreements with OASES to open or expand operations in Hong Kong.