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130th Canton Fair Information Session
Established in 1957, the Canton Fair is held every spring and autumn in Guangzhou, China, and connects over 26,000 exhibitors to more than 200,000 buyers from 210 countries each session. The long-running Fair was established to assist companies in the international...
China’s 14th Five-Year Plan: Opportunities for Canadian Companies to Pivot and Expand in the World’s Largest Consumer Market
The Chinese government has established a fundamentally new vision for economic development. Understanding China’s 2021-2025 Five-Year plan (FYP) and how your sector can benefit will help drive your China market success. Canadian companies that can contribute to...
China Ready 2021 Series Session #4: How to Manage Legal Risk and Improve Your Prospects for Early Success in China
Introduced in 2020, CCBC is pleased to host the second edition of the China Ready webinar series, designed to provide SME executives with the knowledge and insight needed to launch into the China market successfully. As China continues to rebound from COVID-19, the...
CCBC Webinar: Strengthening Brands in the Age of Streaming Content
In the 1930s, radio dramas were identified by detergent companies as a great way to promote their brands. As television’s popularity grew, Procter & Gamble came onto the scene and started to produce their own riveting story lines for TV, and with that, the soap...
The Exit Interview – Nathan VanderKlippe Departs Beijing
After eight years as The Globe and Mail’s Asia correspondent, Nathan VanderKlippe is heading back to Canada and CCBC’s Beijing Chapter bid him farewell with cold beer and a fireside chat with NPR's Emily Feng. On June 22 at Jing-A’s CBD Taproom, Nathan candidly...
CCBC Webinar: How Can Managers in China Win the High-Tech Race?
Chinese high-tech companies are racing to become global leaders in key technologies, ranging from fifth generation wireless networks and artificial intelligence (AI) to automated factories and autonomous driving. Beijing’s commitment to spend more than one trillion...
Ambassador CONG on China’s 14th Five-Year Plan: Business Opportunities for Canadian Companies
CCBC surveys show that Canadian businesses selling to or operating in China are more likely to succeed in sectors that align with China’s development priorities. More than most countries, China makes these priorities very clear, via public policies like its Five-Year...
Economic Update with the Consul General of the PRC in Calgary
On May 12, 2021, Consul General LU Xu of the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Calgary, along with Jodi Banks, Deputy Minister for the Ministry of Trade and Export Development of the Government of Saskatchewan, and Tristan Sanregret, Executive...
Behind-the-scenes with the ROM: Exclusive Preview of 18th-century Chinese Scroll Paintings
On May 11, 2021, the Royal Ontario Museum, in collaboration with its corporate member, Coaste Inc., hosted members of the Canada China Business Council to an exclusive virtual presentation of an exciting acquisition in its renowned Chinese collection. Dr....








