Canadian AlumNight China in Beijing
April 10 @ 2:00 pm - 9:00 pm CSTBoosting Trade Between Canada and China
April 16 @ 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm EDT

Services and Support Include:
- Advice on crafting a China strategy
- Advice on government relations
- Executive and insider briefings
- Private and public sector contacts in China and Canada
- Analysis of regulatory and policy changes affecting your business
- Recommendation and introduction Chinese suppliers and business partners

Missions, Meetings, Seminars, and Events
- CCBC’s Annual General Meeting and Policy Conference is the preeminent business gathering for Canada-China business, trade, and investment
- Canada Day Celebration featuring Canadian food, beverages, and consumer products
- Meetings for visiting senior government delegations in Canada and China
- Business and trade missions to and from China
- Networking events, roundtables, workshops, seminars, and briefing

Inbound Investment in Canada
Become a CCBC member.
China in 2025: Economic Shifts, Political Strategy, and What It Means for Canada-China Business Relations Recap & Photos
On March 26, 2025, CCBC hosted a thought-provoking discussion on China’s economic and political outlook for 2025 and its impact on Canada-China business relations. As global dynamics continue to evolve, understanding China’s shifting economic landscape and political...
CCBC Luncheon with H.E. WANG Di and Consul General DAI Yuming in Montreal
CCBC was delighted to host H.E. WANG Di, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Canada, and Mr. DAI Yuming, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Montreal, at a luncheon on March 26 in Montreal. They engaged with CCBC board members and a group...
Toronto’s 10-Year Action Plan For Economy: Exploring Business Opportunities Recap & Photos
On March 18, 2025, CCBC held a sold-out discussion on the City of Toronto’s 10-Year Action Plan for Toronto’s Economy (2025-2035) and its implications for Canadian and Chinese business communities. With Toronto ranking as North America’s second-largest financial...
The Leading Voice in Canada-China Business
Canadian AlumNight China in Beijing
April 10 @ 2:00 pm - 9:00 pm CSTBoosting Trade Between Canada and China
April 16 @ 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm EDT
CCBC Membership
NEW MEMBERS
CCBC Member Services

Services and Support Include:
- Advice on crafting a China strategy
- Advice on government relations
- Executive and insider briefings
- Private and public sector contacts in China and Canada
- Analysis of regulatory and policy changes affecting your business
- Recommendation and introduction Chinese suppliers and business partners

Missions, Meetings, Seminars, and Events
- CCBC’s Annual General Meeting and Policy Conference is the preeminent business gathering for Canada-China business, trade, and investment
- Canada Day Celebration featuring Canadian food, beverages, and consumer products
- Meetings for visiting senior government delegations in Canada and China
- Business and trade missions to and from China
- Networking events, roundtables, workshops, seminars, and briefing

Inbound Investment in Canada
Become a CCBC member.
China in 2025: Economic Shifts, Political Strategy, and What It Means for Canada-China Business Relations Recap & Photos
On March 26, 2025, CCBC hosted a thought-provoking discussion on China’s economic and political outlook for 2025 and its impact on Canada-China business relations. As global dynamics continue to evolve, understanding China’s shifting economic landscape and political...
CCBC Luncheon with H.E. WANG Di and Consul General DAI Yuming in Montreal
CCBC was delighted to host H.E. WANG Di, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Canada, and Mr. DAI Yuming, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Montreal, at a luncheon on March 26 in Montreal. They engaged with CCBC board members and a group...
Toronto’s 10-Year Action Plan For Economy: Exploring Business Opportunities Recap & Photos
On March 18, 2025, CCBC held a sold-out discussion on the City of Toronto’s 10-Year Action Plan for Toronto’s Economy (2025-2035) and its implications for Canadian and Chinese business communities. With Toronto ranking as North America’s second-largest financial...