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Celebrate the Grand Opening of Tradelink's
new Head Office at Regent Centre Kwai Chung

(Hong Kong, 30 September 2005) Tradelink Electronic Commerce Limited celebrated the move of its new Head Office to Regent Centre Kwai Chung today in a Grand Opening Ceremony which was attended by hundreds of guests including HKSAR government officials, customers and business partners. The location of the new Head office as well as its subsidiaries, Digi-Sign and DTTN, is at 11/F & 12/F, Tower B, Regent Centre, 63 Wo Yi Hop Road, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong

Mr. Justin Yue, Chief Executive Officer of Tradelink, said in his welcome remarks, “I’m pleased to see our staff can now work in a bigger office and better environment. Our new office occupying two floors at Regent Centre, with a total gross area of more than 44,500 square metres, has doubled the size of the old office. “

Mr. Justin Yue also took the opportunity to inform the audience that the Digital Trade and Transportation Network Limited, a subsidiary of Tradelink, has signed with the HKSAR Government the Operating Agreement for the set-up and operation of the Digital Trade and Transportation Network (DTTN). “The development of the DTTN platform is well on its way to becoming completed. We will soon be putting the platform to vigorous and thorough testing. At the same time, arrangements are well in hand to invite a selected group of users to start using the DTTN services by the end of 2005.” Mr. Yue said.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the grand opening of Tradelink’s New Head Office at Regent Centre was officiated by Mr. Justin Yue and the directors of the Tradelink Board. Traditional lion dance was performed to bring luck and prosperity to the new workplace.

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