Hong Kong is legally a part of China it is not separate from China it is allowed to be a certain economic zone with certain local privileges which are being challenged by both the Chinese government and now millions of people protesting against such control. I know you do not like to talk about politics but right now I think it would be insane to form a company or to do any business inside of Hong Kong until the outcome of all this protest and turmoil is finally determined and established. When the British left they cut a deal with China to allow Hong Kong to have some special privileges but frankly the Chinese government has declared sometime ago that that agreement is Nolan void in the British have no way of enforcing it anyway. My assessment is that Hong Kong will be totally absorbed into the Chinese legal system over the next couple of years in Hong Kong’s legal system and the commercial set up will be somewhere to Shanghai and other major trading in industrial areas in China that is the goal of the Chinese government. The Hong Kong you describe is actually not what it once was because it has become a very small part of the port areas in training areas of other cities in China I think the statistic is that they now make up only 8 to 12% of all exports from China too much confusion too much turmoil right now
Meanwhile it’s 2024 and Hong Kong is thriving. Best place in the world IMO, both for business as well as for private life and even educating one’s kids. It has everything for everyone, no matter if you are poor or rich. I came here in 1997 with not much but was able to work hard and become successful. Hard work is rewarded in Hong Kong 🙏🏻
British Hong Kong was probably the top free region, and hence to common knowledge, it is still considered as an option, especially China is presenting this city to be so.
Hello Andrew. My name is Noel I'm looking into setting up a Poultry Farm business in the Philippines where we plan to have 5farm buildings with 100k chicken each building and a Dressing plant with cold storage and solar panels on roofs for continuous electric supply. We may need a port since our 11hectare property is located in Palawan Island. I'm in talks with a consulting company which advise us to register our company in HK so we can perform business with investors. I really appreciate if you can enlighten us about how we can acquire fundings.
It is very interesting, every country has its own political tax industry, but as you mentioned, that is a plus / miss for setting up a business company, good topic Andrew.... every time I look back on your videos I get a different picture of awareness... :-)
Hong Kong is legally a part of China it is not separate from China it is allowed to be a certain economic zone with certain local privileges which are being challenged by both the Chinese government and now millions of people protesting against such control. I know you do not like to talk about politics but right now I think it would be insane to form a company or to do any business inside of Hong Kong until the outcome of all this protest and turmoil is finally determined and established. When the British left they cut a deal with China to allow Hong Kong to have some special privileges but frankly the Chinese government has declared sometime ago that that agreement is Nolan void in the British have no way of enforcing it anyway.
My assessment is that Hong Kong will be totally absorbed into the Chinese legal system over the next couple of years in Hong Kong’s legal system and the commercial set up will be somewhere to Shanghai and other major trading in industrial areas in China that is the goal of the Chinese government.
The Hong Kong you describe is actually not what it once was because it has become a very small part of the port areas in training areas of other cities in China I think the statistic is that they now make up only 8 to 12% of all exports from China too much confusion too much turmoil right now
You are not 10 million dollar comapny, don't worry about that. 😂 But I am happy you are aware about the situation.
Meanwhile it’s 2024 and Hong Kong is thriving. Best place in the world IMO, both for business as well as for private life and even educating one’s kids. It has everything for everyone, no matter if you are poor or rich. I came here in 1997 with not much but was able to work hard and become successful. Hard work is rewarded in Hong Kong 🙏🏻
Love Andrew do a separate video for forex / stock trading offshore company
Thank you for this video. Looking for more such!
The only reason for EU citizens to not incorporate in Hong Kong is the potential blacklisting? It seems it will not actually be included, correct?
I live in Denmark and I think to live in cheap areas in Asia, can I be a tax resident in HK without living there permanently?
British Hong Kong was probably the top free region, and hence to common knowledge, it is still considered as an option, especially China is presenting this city to be so.
What about Panama?
This video is very helpful thank you very much
Learnt a lot. Thanks Andrew. What would u suggest for fx trading company?
Andrew, what's your opinion of forming a company in Gibraltar?
Not anymore...
still yes
enlighten me sir @@satoshinakamoto7253
What if you incorporate a company and dont pay tax
Govt will fine you if you don't pay then they will stop your business
Good
What sort of study path would you suggest for someone interested in following your career path or similar investment related fields?
Andrew do you have your book in PDF format as well?
Thanks for asking; the book is available in paperback and Kindle format only.
@@nomadcapitalist pls share
What about Thailand?
Entrepreneur in Thailand here.
And thinking about moving my company elsewhere.
That should be the beginning of an answer to your question...
Do your videos with your face in the thumbnail have more views or am I imaging things?
Hello Andrew. My name is Noel I'm looking into setting up a Poultry Farm business in the Philippines where we plan to have 5farm buildings with 100k chicken each building and a Dressing plant with cold storage and solar panels on roofs for continuous electric supply. We may need a port since our 11hectare property is located in Palawan Island. I'm in talks with a consulting company which advise us to register our company in HK so we can perform business with investors. I really appreciate if you can enlighten us about how we can acquire fundings.
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Hey Andrew , you should make a video on Hong Kong again , let's see how much it changed since china takeover@@nomadcapitalist
It is very interesting, every country has its own political tax industry, but as you mentioned, that is a plus / miss for setting up a business company, good topic Andrew.... every time I look back on your videos I get a different picture of awareness... :-)
Happy to help.
@@nomadcapitalist yes indeed, its an other picture of live :-)