AustCham Hong Kong Joins Resourcing Tomorrow Hong Kong 2026 to Strengthen Mining Investment Links Across Asia

Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong has joined as a Supporting Association for Resourcing Tomorrow Hong Kong, taking place on 16 – 17 April 2026 at the Four Seasons Hotel.

This partnership reflects a shared commitment to re-establishing Hong Kong as a central gateway for critical minerals, resources and mining capital in Asia, at a time when global funding flows are recalibrating, supporting the return of senior-level mining dialogue and investment activity to Hong Kong and the wider Asia region.

Resourcing Tomorrow Hong Kong will provide a commercially focused platform designed to turn strategic dialogue into tangible outcomes. The event will convene senior-level speakers, global mining companies, investors, governments and leading technical experts.

AustCham Hong Kong’s Chair, Jason Chang, Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director of EMR Capital, will also join the Resourcing Tomorrow Hong Kong programme. Jason’s participation signals the importance of institutional capital engagement in shaping the next phase of mining investment across Asia. 


“AustCham is excited to collaborate with Beacon Events for Resourcing Tomorrow Hong Kong 2026. This collaboration underscores AustCham’s commitment to supporting and facilitating a conducive business environment for capital deployment into the resources and critical minerals sector  with a view to increasing supply of minerals that are essential for the future of humanity. Hong Kong has long been a vital gateway for capital flows.  Hong Kong was the largest IPO market in 2025 with the top two listings in minerals and minerals technology. AustCham looks forward to contributing to the renewed momentum that will strengthen resources, critical minerals and mining technology investment links across Asia and globally.  AustCham is well positioned to support this initiative given Australia being one of the largest and richest source of critical minerals, and through its deep networks in the Australian and Hong Kong markets”.

Nick Rastall, Portfolio Director, Resourcing Tomorrow Hong Kong, said:

“Working with AustCham Hong Kong across Resourcing Tomorrow Hong Kong, IMARC in Sydney and Resourcing Tomorrow London allows us to create stronger continuity of dialogue between regions. By aligning these platforms, we can better connect capital with opportunity and support more informed investment decisions across the sector.”

Through this collaboration, Beacon Events and AustCham Hong Kong will strengthen engagement between international mining companies and Asian capital, signalling renewed confidence in Hong Kong as a credible hub for global mining finance and cross-border investment.

For more information about Resourcing Tomorrow Hong Kong, visit: www.resourcingtomorrow.com/hongkong