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374 | Communications, the Media and Information Technology

In May 2010, Hongkong Post organised the Postal Business Co-operation Seminar, bringing together postal service executives, e-commerce partners and technical experts from around the world to exchange views on postal business opportunities arising from the e-commerce boom and to promote cross-border co-operation.

Participation in the International Postal Arena

Hongkong Post renders full support to activities organised by the Universal Postal Union (UPU) and the Asian-Pacific Postal Union. It continues to serve in the seven-member UPU Express Mail Service (EMS) Co-operative Board to raise worldwide EMS standards. Hongkong Post is also actively involved in promoting quality service and co-operation among postal administrations in the Asia-Pacific region. In the Asia Pacific Post Co-operative, Hongkong Post chairs the Co-operative Management Board.

Hongkong Post co-chairs the UPU Letter Mail Product Development and Marketing Group aimed at service enhancement and product development. Also, Hongkong Post continues to serve as a member of the Steering Committee of the UPU Terminal Dues Work Group to devise a new system for levying charges on the exchange of international mail.

Websites

Government Home Page: www.gov.hk

Commerce and Economic Development Bureau: www.cedb.gov.hk

(links to related departments and agencies)

Digital 21 Strategy: www.digital21.gov.hk

Cyberport: www.cyberport.com.hk Digital television: www.digitaltv.gov.hk Broadcasting Authority: www.hkba.hk

Film Development Council: www.fdc.gov.hk

Radio Television Hong Kong: www.rthk.org.hk

Office of the Telecommunications Authority: www.ofta.gov.hk Access to Government Information: www.access.gov.hk

Home Affairs Bureau: www.hab.gov.hk

Information Services Department: www.isd.gov.hk

Government's e-bulletin: www.news.gov.hk

Hongkong Post: www.hongkongpost.com

Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau: www.cmab.gov.hk Create Hong Kong: www.createhk.gov.hk

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