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Notice of CCBC Annual General Meeting (AGM Business Meeting)

79/F Beijing Room, China World Summit Wing, Beijing No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Beijing, China

As a non-profit organization, under the Canada Corporations Act, CCBC must annually hold a general meeting of members to: Proceed with the examination and approval of the financial statements Appoint an auditor, and Elect directors of the Corporation Date: Saturday, November 16, 2024 10:00 am – 11:00 am Local Beijing Time Location: 79/F Beijing Room, […]

Strengthening Ties: Insights on Sustaining Canada-China Engagement

Fasken - Vancouver 550 Burrard St, Bentall 5, #2900, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Join us for a captivating afternoon of networking, insights, and celebration. Following CCBC’s 46th AGM & Business Forum in Beijing, we’ll delve into the intricacies of the evolving Canada-China relationship. Our session will feature Sarah Kutulakos, CCBC Executive Director and COO, as she shares key takeaways from the AGM convergence, including: The US Election and […]

2024 Christmas Dinner Gala in Beijing

Park Hyatt Beijing No. 2 Jianguomenwai Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

Please join CanCham Beijing and the British Chamber for our first ever joint Christmas Gala, on Friday, December 13. This year's joint Christmas event brings an even bigger helping of festive cheer to Beijing. Whether it's enjoying a glass of delicious mulled wine and canapés from La Maison Lyonnaise around our six-metre tall Christmas tree, tucking into […]

[SOLD OUT] Lunar New Year Toronto Reception – Business Outlook of 2025

Scotia Plaza Scotiabank Centre, 40 King St. W, 2nd Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join CCBC for an exclusive Lunar New Year cocktail reception on Friday, January 17, 2025, in Toronto. We are honoured to have Mr. LUO Weidong, Consul General of the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Toronto, provide China’s economic priorities in 2025, along with opening remarks from Alex Besharat, Executive Vice President […]

[COMPLET] Réception du Nouvel An Lunaire à Montréal

National Bank of Canada / Banque Nationale du Canada 800 Saint-Jacques Street, 36th Floor, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Joignez-vous à nous pour un cocktail du Nouvel An lunaire du CCBC à Montréal, le 23 janvier 2025 au siège social de la Banque Nationale du Canada. Nous célébrerons cette occasion avec notre communauté CCBC du Québec et partagerons des perspectives sur l’évolution du paysage économique entre le Canada et la Chine. Le CCBC a […]

[SOLD OUT] Rapid and Sustainable Growth: Innovative Strategies for Chinese-Canadian Businesses – Second Edition Forum

University of Toronto, Hart House, Debate Room 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Second Edition Forum of Rapid and Sustainable Growth: Innovative Strategies for Chinese-Canadian Businesses will be hosted by the Canada China Business Council (CCBC) at the University of Toronto on February 12, 2025. The First Edition Forum, held in 2024, was a resounding success in Toronto, with registration exceeding capacity by 33%. At that event, […]

[SOLD OUT] Canada-China Business Outlook 2025: Vancouver Welcome Reception for CCBC’s New Executive Director

Bennett Jones LLP Suite 2500, 666 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

In light of recent U.S. tariffs, Canadian businesses need to examine their impact on North American relations, including potential shifts in supply chains and evolving trade dynamics between Canada, the U.S., and China. While these changes may necessitate adjustments for local businesses, they also create opportunities for innovation, diversification, and strategic trade policy enhancements to […]

[SOLD OUT] Toronto’s 10-Year Action Plan For Economy: Exploring Business Opportunities

Gowling WLG 1 First Canadian Place, 100 King Street West, Suite 1600, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Toronto Region is home to over seven million people, making it one of the largest and fastest growing metropolitan regions in North America. It contributes 50% of Ontario's GDP and 20% of Canada's GDP. Toronto ranks as North America's second largest financial centre and hosts the second largest food and beverage industry. It also […]

[COMPLET] La Chine en 2025 : Évolutions économiques, stratégie politique et implications pour les relations commerciales Canada-Chine

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG) Vancouver Waterfront Centre, 200 Burrard Street, Suite 1200, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Rejoignez-nous pour une discussion approfondie sur les perspectives économiques et politiques de la Chine en 2025 et leur impact sur les relations commerciales entre le Canada et la Chine. Alors que les dynamiques mondiales continuent d'évoluer, il est essentiel de comprendre l’évolution du paysage économique chinois et sa trajectoire politique pour les entreprises et les […]

Canadian AlumNight China in Beijing

St. Regis Beijing, 2nd floor, Great Hall No.21, Jian Guo Men Wai Street, Beijing, China

Calling all Canadian University representatives in China! Following the success of the inaugural Canadian AlumNight China in Beijing in September 2022, which drew over 200 alumni, CCBC is proud to announce the Canadian AlumNight in Beijing is back on April 10, 2025! This year’s event will feature two parts: an afternoon workshop and networking session […]

[SOLD OUT] Boosting Trade Between Canada and China

OTT Financial Group 1123 Leslie Street, North York, Ontario, Canada

The recent US tariff threat serves as a wake-up call for Canadian businesses. While many Canadian business leaders have long advocated for trade diversification, the convenience of US market access has often led to an overreliance on a single partner. As Canada’s second-largest trading partner, China continues to present a strong alternative for expanding trade […]

[COMPLET] Favoriser les opportunités commerciales en Chine : Stimuler et diversifier les exportations québécoises grâce à l’exposition internationale des importations de la Chine (CIIE)

Fasken 800 Victoria Square, Suite 3500, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Avec un contexte commercial mondial en pleine évolution, marqué par des tensions géopolitiques et des changements dans les politiques tarifaires, les exportateurs québécois et canadiens doivent plus que jamais diversifier leurs marchés. La Chine demeure un partenaire économique incontournable et une destination clé pour les produits canadiens, qu’il s’agisse d’agroalimentaire, de biens de consommation, de […]

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