Hong Kong–Spain relations

Hong Kong-Spain relations
Map indicating locations of Hong Kong and Spain

Hong Kong

Spain

Hong Kong–Spain relations refers to international relations between Hong Kong and Spain.

History

Hong Kong and Spain bilateral relations could be traced back to the Age of Discovery, when Hong Kong was a colony of the Portuguese Empire as Tamão, and a trading outpost of Ming Empire. Scholar has suggested that the Ming Empire and the Spanish Empire's direct contact could be traced back to the 1570s when the Spaniards were able to establish Manila as a trade base. The pre-modern trans-Pacific linkage had a far-reaching impact that touched areas including Hong Kong and Spanish America.[1][2][3]

Representative offices

Spain has a Consulate General in Central, Hong Kong.[4] The first Spanish diplomat, which was a vice-consul was sent to Hong Kong in 1856.[5]

The connection between the two continued when the United Kingdom retreated from Hong Kong in 1997. The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels represents Hong Kong in Spain.[6]

Trade

In 2015, total trade between Hong Kong and Spain was US$2.8 billion.[6]

Spain is Hong Kong's tenth largest trading partner in Europe.[7] In 2015, the amount of export totaled US$298M, with broadcasting equipment, electric heaters, and brochures as the major products.[8] On the other hand, Hong Kong is Spain's eighth largest trading partner in Asia,[9] totaled US$956M, with base metal watches, edible offal, and precious metal watches as the major trading products.[10]

Agreements

A tax pact was signed between Chief Secretary of Hong Kong Henry Tang and Spanish Second Vice-president Elena Salgado in April 2011. The tax pact concluded the allocation of taxing rights between the two jurisdictions and the relief on tax rates on different types of passive income. The agreement confirmed that the Spanish withholding tax on interest on Hong Kong residents and the Spanish withholding tax on royalties capped at 5%. The agreement was anticipated to help investors better assess their potential tax liabilities from cross-border economic activities.[11]

High level visits

Hong Kong Secretary for Transport & Housing Anthony Cheung paid an official visit to Madrid in May 2017. He was welcomed by Spanish Ministry of Public Works and Transport Iñigo de la Serna. An air services agreement was reached between Hong Kong and Spain in the visit. The agreement covers a legal framework for establishing air links between Hong Kong and Spain and was anticipated by both governments would promote economic development and cultural exchanges between the two countries.[12]

Transport

In June 2016, Cathay Pacific began direct flights between Hong Kong and Madrid.[13]

References

  1. ^ Kristie Flannery & Ashleigh Dean, The Trans Pacific Silver Trade and Early-Modern Globalization, April 13, 2016.
  2. ^ "香港考古概況". Archived from the original on 2020-06-13. Retrieved 2017-05-19.
  3. ^ Clifford L. Staten, The History of Nicaragua, Santa Barbara: Greenwood, 2010.
  4. ^ "Consulate General of Spain in Hong Kong". Archived from the original on 2016-12-13. Retrieved 2017-05-19.
  5. ^ Hong Kong Government Gazette
  6. ^ a b http://www.investhk.gov.hk/mobile/community-facts/spain.html[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Where does Hong Kong export to? (2015)
  8. ^ What does Hong Kong export to Spain? (2015)
  9. ^ Where does Spain export to? (2015)
  10. ^ What does Spain export to Hong Kong? (2015)
  11. ^ Tax deal signed with Spain, April 01, 2011
  12. ^ HK-Spain aviation deal signed, May 10, 2017
  13. ^ "Holiday in Spain? Cathay Pacific to begin direct flights from Hong Kong to Madrid next summer". 11 September 2015.