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The Hong Kong Audit Bureau of Circulations (Chinese: 香港出版銷數公證會), or HKABC in short, was established in April 1995.

It is a non-profit organization which aims at promoting the cause of circulation auditing in Hong Kong. It seeks to encourage a higher standard of circulation data management and reporting so as to protect the rights of advertisers and media buyers, and uphold the integrity and credibility of publishers.

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  1. "Free dailies get first ABC seal on circulation". South China Morning Post. 2005-12-08. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
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