On Dec. 1 in Toronto, the Canada–China Forum on Trade and Investment Cooperation brought together over 150 business leaders, investors, and policymakers 🤝
Ren Hongbin, chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), led the Chinese mainland delegation. The gathering was the highest-level commercial engagement since President Xi and Prime Minister Carney met in Gyeongju, South Korea, earlier this year.
Ren highlighted CCPIT's commitment to deepening economic ties with Canada, offering strong support for stable growth in bilateral relations. He encouraged both sides to expand trade and investment in traditional sectors and explore emerging fields like clean energy, automotive electronics, and tech innovation ⚡🚗💡
Canadian representatives noted that amid major shifts in global supply chains, now is a prime moment to step up cooperation with the Chinese mainland. An info session also gave attendees a sneak peek at the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo and how to tap into new investment opportunities.
For young entrepreneurs and early pros in South and Southeast Asia, this forum shows how global markets are evolving 🌏. Whether you’re into green tech, smart vehicles, or the next big gadget, keep an eye on Canada–China collaborations—you might find your next big break!
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China and Canada hold forum to boost bilateral trade and investment
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