CollectionsPost-war IndustriesGovernment ReportsExtracts from Hong Kong Trade BulletinIndustry Topics
This section consists of articles introducing industrial development from the Hong Kong Trade Bulletin as published by the Commerce and Industry Department between 1954 and 1967.
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- Textiles
- Cement - The Manufacture of Portland Cement in Hong Kong
- Sugar Refining
- Embroideries
- Cotton Spinning
- From Abacuses to Zip Fasteners
- Textile Mill Institutes Scheme to Train Technician
- Industrial Hong Kong
- Industrial Sites at Kun Tong Reclamation Disposal by auction to approved bidder
- New Hong Kong - The First Decade
- Certificates of Origin
- A New Technical College for Hong Kong – Manufacturers launch scheme to raise HK$1 million towards construction
- Hong Kong products - A Satisfactory Year
- Painting the Town - A Successful Post-war Industry
- From Condiment to Confection The Story of Ginger
- One Million Square Feet of Land Reclaimed for the Tsuen Wan/Kwai Chung Industrial Town
- Hand-Embroidered Table Linens - A Traditional Chinese Craft Continues to Flourish in Hong Kong
- Needles and Screws Two Hundred Million Monthly Production
- Twenty Years Manufacturing Enamelware - A Changing Pattern
- The Growth of Cotton Spinning and Weaving in Hong Kong