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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Rebuilding Bridges: The Future of Canada-China Business Relations After The Federal Election
DESCRIPTION:As Canada navigates a new political landscape following the federal election\, what lies ahead for its economic relationship with China? Join us in Vancouver for an exclusive panel discussion featuring experts in international trade and business as they analyze the future of Canada-China commercial ties and what it means for Canadian companies. \nWe are pleased to welcome three distinguished industry experts: Stewart Beck\, former diplomat and Past President and CEO of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada; Jing LI\, Professor of International Business and Director of the Jack Austin Centre for Asia Pacific Business Studies at the Beedie School of Business\, Simon Fraser University; and Jia WANG\, Senior Fellow and Senior Advisor at the China Institute\, University of Alberta. \nWith global market shifts and economic uncertainties\, diversification has never been more critical for Canadian businesses. China remains one of the world’s largest and most dynamic markets\, offering vast opportunities for growth\, investment\, and expansion. Speakers will share insights on policy changes\, trade opportunities\, and strategies for businesses looking to strengthen or re-enter the Chinese market. \nAttendees will gain expert insights into the evolving Canada-China business landscape and understand how post-election policy changes may impact trade. The event will highlight why China should be a key part of a global diversification strategy\, providing valuable perspectives on market opportunities. Additionally\, attendees will have the opportunity to connect with industry leaders and expand their professional networks\, fostering new business relationships and collaborations. \n \nTickets:\nCCBC Members: $25 + tax; Non-Members: $100 + tax\nCapacity is limited and registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with priority given to CCBC members. \nRefund and Cancellation Policy:\nPayment is non-refundable unless the Canada China Business Council cancels the event. \nAddress:\nBorden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG)\nWaterfront Centre\, 200 Burrard Street\, Suite 1200\nVancouver\, BC\nV7X 1T2 \nFor inquiries\, please contact Lotta Ygartua at lotta@ccbc.com. \nAgenda:\n4:30 pm PDT: Registration\n5:00 pm PDT: Remarks and Panel Discussion\n5:50 pm PDT: Networking\n6:30 pm PDT: Event ends \nSponsor Remarks from:  \nSean Muggah\nPartner\nBorden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG) \nSean Muggah represents and advises clients on a wide range of corporate and commercial matters\, with a particular focus on highly regulated industries and sectors. He has extensive experience with mergers and acquisitions\, disposition and acquisition of businesses on behalf of Canadian\, U.S. and international companies\, cross-border transactions\, corporate reorganizations\, joint ventures and partnership agreements in a wide variety of industries. \nHis practice spans a variety of sectors\, including infrastructure and energy projects\, and power and electricity. He advises financial institutions (including credit unions\, trust companies and insurance companies) on regulatory and other corporate/commercial matters. Mr. Muggah also has extensive experience advising clients in the education and not-for-profit sectors. \nFrom 2000 to 2003\, Mr. Muggah was foreign counsel with the law firm of Nishimura & Partners (now Nishimura & Asahi) in Tokyo\, Japan\, where his practice focused on cross-border commercial transactions. \nWithin BLG\, Mr. Muggah is the Regional Manager of our Corporate Commercial and Securities and Capital Markets Groups. Sean provides legal services through a Law Corporation. \nAbout the Speakers: \nStewart Beck\nFormer diplomat\nPast President and CEO\, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada\n \nWith four decades as a diplomat\, trade commissioner\, and policy expert\, Stewart Beck has championed Canada’s interests across Asia and the United States. As former President of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada\, he built networks connecting key stakeholders throughout the region. His diplomatic career includes serving as Canada’s High Commissioner to India and Consul General in Shanghai and San Francisco\, establishing him as a leading expert on Asia-Pacific relations. This experience\, coupled with his innovation policy knowledge and relationships with decision-makers across Canada and Asia\, uniquely positions him to provide insights on Asia’s importance to Canada’s strategic interests and economic security. \n \nJing LI\nProfessor\, International Business\nDirector\, Jack Austin Centre for Asia Pacific Business Studies\nBeedie School of Business\, Simon Fraser University\n \nJing LI (PhD\, Indiana University) is a Professor of International Business at the Beedie School of Business\, Simon Fraser University\, where she serves as the director of the Jack Austin Centre for Asia Pacific Business Studies. Her research focuses on international investment strategies of firms\, doing business in emerging markets\, state-owned enterprises\, and the intersection of geopolitics\, public policies\, and firm strategies. She has published over forty articles in leading management and international business journals. She is equally passionate about teaching and engaging in activities that promote dialogue and collaboration among researchers\, business leaders\, and policymakers. \n \nJia WANG\nSenior Fellow and Senior Advisor\nChina Institute\, University of Alberta \nJia WANG is the Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow of the China Institute at the University of Alberta. She has led the policy research think tank as the Interim Director (2021-2023) and Deputy Director and managed research\, programs\, and government and media relations since 2011. Ms. Wang is also a senior fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and a member of the Canada-US Commission on China convened by Wilson Centre in Washington D.C. \nMs. Wang has over 18 years of direct management experience focusing on the economic and political dimensions of contemporary China and Canada-China relations in various capacities. At the China Institute\, in addition to overseeing the operations\, she led policy research initiatives examining Canada’s diplomatic\, trade\, investment and energy linkages with China. She also provides strategic and policy advice on China to University senior leaders as well as executives at public and private sector organizations. Ms. Wang is a frequent media commentator\, speaker and moderator at international\, national and community events. \nBefore joining the China Institute\, Ms. Wang worked as a television news reporter\, anchor and producer covering major political\, business and cultural affairs for OMNI TV network from 2008 to early 2011. She also served as a business consultant for Enbridge Pipelines Inc. and as a conference interpreter for various business\, government and higher education institutions at executive-level meetings and major conferences. \nMs. Wang holds a Bachelor of Laws (honours) from Peking University and pursued doctoral studies at the University of Toronto. She has written columns for the largest Chinese newspaper and taught business communication and cultural etiquette in Canada. \nBorn and raised in Beijing and lived for two decades in Canada\, Ms. Wang is fully bilingual (Chinese and English) and bicultural. She serves on the Boards of Directors for Early Music Society of BC of for Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and Winspear Centre for Music and is an Advisory Board Member for the Canada China Forum. An avid animal and nature lover\, she supports animal rescue and nature conservation efforts around the world and enjoys hiking in the majestic Canadian Rockies every summer. \n \nLotta Ygartua\nRegional Director\, Western Canada\nCanada China Business Council \nAs Regional Director of Western Canada\, Lotta Ygartua is responsible for building the CCBC membership base throughout the region by connecting Canadian and Chinese businesses\, promoting Canada-China bilateral trade\, organizing events and supporting the delivery of member services. Ms. Ygartua has over 10 years of marketing experience in the technology\, marketing research\, communications and art sectors. Prior to joining CCBC\, she was Marketing Manager at the China-Britain Business Council based in the UK\, promoting trade and business with China and organizing high-calibre events involving the Chinese Premier and the Prime Minister of Great Britain. \nMs. Ygartua spent several years living in China\, where she studied and worked for a local company that developed products for the Chinese market. Ms. Ygartua studied Mandarin at the University of Nanjing and Nanjing Normal University. She holds a BA in Chinese and BSc in Social and Economic Geography from Uppsala University\, Sweden. \nPhotography/Filming: By taking part in this event\, you grant the Canada China Business Council full rights to use any images resulting from photography/video filming.
URL:https://ccbc.com/fr/event/rebuilding-bridges-the-future-of-canada-china-business-relations-after-the-federal-election/
LOCATION:Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG) Vancouver\, Waterfront Centre\, 200 Burrard Street\, Suite 1200\, Vancouver\, BC\, V7X 1T2\, Canada
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