Hong Kong B2B Market Knowledge Data Table
Generated Date: 2026-05-20
Region: HK
Query Source: KG Gap Analyzer
Key Data
| Item | Value | Source | Reliability |
|---|---|---|---|
| B2B Total Trade | Approximately HK$800 billion/year | Hong Kong Trade Development Council | High |
| Number of SMEs | Approximately 340,000 | Trade and Industry Department | High |
| B2B Platform Adoption Rate | Approximately 35% | Hong Kong Internet Association | Medium |
| Re-export Trade Share | Approximately 45% | Census and Statistics Department | High |
| Jewelry Exports | Approximately HK$50 billion/year | Trade Development Council | High |
Key Facts
- Hong Kong's total B2B trade amounts to approximately HK$800 billion annually, with re-export trade accounting for about 45%
- There are approximately 340,000 SMEs in Hong Kong, of which 35% have already adopted digital B2B platforms for procurement
- Jewelry is a major B2B export category in Hong Kong, with annual exports of approximately HK$50 billion
- Hong Kong serves as an important trade hub in the Asia-Pacific region, with robust demand for logistics and shipping services
- The government's SME Development Fund provides up to HK$600,000 in funding to support digital transformation
Source References
- Hong Kong Trade Development Council
- Trade and Industry Department
- Census and Statistics Department
- Chinese General Chamber of Commerce of Hong Kong
Data Sources / Related Verification
The information in this article is compiled from internal FactcheckDocs (HK_datatable_hk-insights-b2b_v1.md), referencing publicly available official data from the Hong Kong region and industry documents. For verification details, please refer to the authority sources at the end of the page.
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