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Hong Kong Officials Advocate for Canadian Web3 Startups to Utilize ReadytoMove Tech Hub

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June 25, 2024 06:20 EDT
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Hong Kong government representatives recently attended a tech conference in Toronto to promote the city’s offshore technology hub for Canadian crypto and Web3 startups, offering a ready-to-move solution.
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Toronto (Toronto ETO), Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK), and StartmeupHK (SMUHK) joined forces to co-host an event at Collision 2024, as stated in an official press release.
During the event, Emily Mo, the director of Toronto ETO, emphasized the startup-friendly regulations in Hong Kong, highlighting lower taxes compared to Canada and the city’s willingness to collaborate with “pre-commercial specialist technology companies.”
“There is a creative mindset on Web3/virtual assets developments,” Mo said.
“Fintech, health technology, green technology and property technology, etc, are trending in Hong Kong and Asia these days.”
Canadian Businesses in Hong Kong Enjoy Advantages
Canadian businesses operating in Hong Kong benefit from both public and private funding.
For over a decade, the governments of Canada and Hong Kong have maintained a double tax agreement to avoid double taxation and prevent fiscal evasion concerning personal and corporate income taxes.
On June 22, Hong Kong Legislative Council member Johnny Ng Kit-Chong announced the establishment of a subcommittee on Web3 and virtual asset development to promote their growth in Hong Kong.
The council is seeking feedback on crucial aspects of Web3 policy development, including the establishment of a cohesive environment with robust and clear regulations that balance technical, legal, and regulatory frameworks.
Crypto Exchanges Operating without a License Shut Down
All crypto exchanges operating without a license were compelled to shut down.
Although more than 20 exchanges initially applied for a crypto license, most withdrew their applications due to failure to meet the stipulated requirements.
One of the affected exchanges, Gate.HK, based in Hong Kong, announced plans to relaunch its services after reconstructing its platform to comply with regulatory requirements, including Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing measures.
Major Exchanges Withdraw Applications from Hong Kong
While positioning itself as a crypto-friendly hub, Hong Kong witnessed a series of crypto exchange closures in May.
On March 28, 2024, HKVAEX, suspected to be affiliated with Binance, withdrew its license application.
Subsequently, on May 14, IBTCEX, QuanXLab, and Huobi HK followed suit, followed by Gate.HK on May 22, OKX HK on May 24, and Bybit (Spark Fintech Limited) on May 31.
These withdrawals have left only 17 virtual asset trading platforms remaining on the application list, with a total of 11 companies having withdrawn or returned their license applications.
More recently, Hong Kong Legislative Council member Wu Shuo has voiced criticism against Hong Kong’s cryptocurrency licensing system, citing its impact on market confidence.
Wu attributed the withdrawals to the requirement imposed by the Hong Kong SFC, which requires applicants for virtual asset trading platform licenses to commit to not having mainland Chinese users in any region.
Meanwhile, Hong Kong has launched its first batch of ETFs focused on cryptocurrencies, marking potential competition for the popular Bitcoin products in the United States.
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