CCBC BLOG
Canadian Trade and Investment with China Increasing Despite Tensions
The media often portrays things as being negative. Therefore, it's easy to think that things are worse than they are. The media exists to sell eyeballs in the form of advertising to companies. The media will write stories about what people want to believe....
Deep Dive 2 – Communication in China: How to manage your reputation, government relations, cultural & political matters
CCBC completed the second Interactive Deep Dive of its virtual event, Riding China’s Economic Wave: The Big Picture and Three Close-Ups, on November 26. Part of a larger program that ran from November 24-27, the virtual event was designed for Canadian companies doing...
Deep Dive 1 – Brand growth in China: From product in to money out
CCBC completed the first Interactive Deep Dive of its virtual event, Riding China’s Economic Wave: The Big Picture and Three Close-Ups, on November 25. Part of a larger program that ran from November 24-27, the virtual event was designed for Canadian companies doing...
Riding China’s Economic Wave: The Big Picture and Three Close-Ups
Riding China’s Economic Wave:The Big Picture and Three Close-Ups Opportunities for Canadian Exporters To Do Businesswith China during COVID-19 As the world economy suffers the effects of COVID-19, China is the only G20 country expected to see positive economic...
Greater China Cleantech Opportunities: Update from Beijing and Chongqing
The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) and Government of Alberta (GoA), in partnership with the CNPC-Alberta Petroleum Centre (CAPC) and Canada China Business Council (CCBC), held the fourth session in the Greater China Network Cleantech virtual series on...
Economic and Trade Cooperation during China’s 14th Five-Year Plan – New Stage and New Opportunities
When I attended the webinar held by CCBC in July, many Canadian friends from the business community asked about China's 14th Five-Year Plan (FYP). A few days ago, the 5th plenary session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China reviewed and...
Opportunities to Further Open China’s Financial Market – Policy Update for the Shanghai Financial Service Industry
In recent years, China's financial regulatory agencies and local governments have issued a series of policies and regulations to encourage innovation in the financial industry. The development of innovation in the financial industry is inseparable from the opening up...
Upholding Mutual Respect for Win-Win Cooperation
China and Canada officially established diplomatic relations on October 13, 1970. On the occasion of the upcoming 50th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties, I would like to share with all friends in Canada my views on our two countries’...
CCBC’s Distinguished Speakers Series: Huawei Canada Demystified
Business between Canada and China doesn’t happen in a closed corridor. Two most important factors that impact bilateral business are US-China relations and heightened technology competition. Our Fall 2020 Distinguished Speakers Series takes on these issues, featuring...