On Tuesday’s Backchat, we looked at how Hong Kong businesses navigate the mainland’s e-commerce market. A research conducted by the Trade Development Council found that most online customers in the mainland have a high level of trust in Hong Kong brands. We spoke to a representative from the council to find out how businesses here can ride on this advantage and further expand into the mainland's e-commerce market.
We then got an expert's take on what happened at Ocean Park on Sunday, when one of its rides malfunctioned and left 17 people stranded in mid-air for over an hour.
After the break, we turned our attention to the World Games in Chengdu. The Hong Kong, China team has done very well so far, clinching several medals already.
And finally, a political party has listed out some "animal waste blackspots", saying more needs to be done to enhance street hygiene in Hong Kong. We talked to a district councilor and animal activist on what can be done to clean up pet waste in the city.
9:05am-9:20am: HKTDC mainland consumer survey
Speaker:
Wing Chu, Principal Economist (Greater China), The Hong Kong Trade Development Council
9:21am-9:30am: Ocean Park ride malfunction
Speaker: Louis Szeto, Past Chairman of the Mechanical Division at the Hong Kong Institute of Engineers
9:32am-9:45am: Chengdu World Games
Speaker: Adrian Ho, Lawmaker
9:45am-10:00am: Animal waste blackspots
Speakers:
Karina O’Carroll, Animal Welfare Education Manager at Animals Asia
Noel Shih, Central District Councillor