Upon entering the venue of the Asian Financial Forum, the international atmosphere of multicultural integration was immediately palpable. Notably, the activity level of Middle Eastern participants has been increasingly high in Hong Kong's major exhibitions in recent years, reflecting a trend change in economic and trade exchanges between regions. Some exhibitors indicated that their companies aim to explore emerging markets such as the Middle East and Central Asia for their international business, with a focus on both Chinese companies going global and attracting foreign investment.
Furthermore, the layout of the exhibition booths was quite noteworthy. On one hand, traditional financial institutions continued their long-standing practice of participation, all present as "regular guests"; on the other hand, cutting-edge industries such as AI and robotics companies made their appearances, injecting vitality into the forum. Financial institutions enhanced their brand exposure through diverse displays, competing for industry attention. Additionally, several internationally renowned media companies also set up booths on-site, providing live coverage and conducting interviews with guests.
Beyond the rich exhibition displays, the capital matching function of the venue became a major highlight. A specially designated "deal making" area was set up inside the venue, creating an efficient negotiation platform for attendees. The entire transaction process, from initial discussions to project finalization and signing, could be concentrated and completed here. Participants told Sina Finance that the project matching accuracy and capital connection efficiency in this area were remarkably high, enabling rapid cooperation agreements.
During the forum, multiple small-scale thematic roundtable meetings were also held concurrently, focusing on topics such as the internet, fintech, and Chinese companies expanding overseas.
An open and inclusive atmosphere for exchange was the distinct backdrop of this Asian Financial Forum. Attendees expressed that the forum not only broadened their industry knowledge but also efficiently expanded their professional networks and facilitated cooperation, especially in the financial sector where direct communication with frontline executives could help seal deals.
Exhibitors stated that Hong Kong, as a cross-border financial hub, combines an open and inclusive market environment with a freely flowing capital system. "Many investors have an insufficient understanding of Hong Kong's financial advantages, but after learning about them through our introductions, most express a desire to seek financing and related activities in Hong Kong."

