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The Canada-China business community is at a critical juncture, where challenges and opportunities intersect within a recovering Chinese economy, which is expected to drive a significant upturn in economic growth. Increasing middle-class consumption for quality goods and rising demand for Canadian capabilities in China present a promising landscape for post-pandemic growth. While certain areas continue to pose difficulties for Canada-China cooperation, there are also platforms that facilitate progress towards shared goals.


Join us in Beijing for CCBC's 45th AGM & Business Forum, as we restart, reconnect, and review Canada's position in China's dynamic market. China has experienced substantial transformations in recent years, further accelerated by the challenges posed by COVID-19. As travel to China resumes, competitive companies need to understand recent changes, realistically assess the marketplace, and formulate effective strategies for the future.

Now is the time to advocate for Canada's presence in the China market. With an increasing number of businesses venturing into China, Canadians must remain committed to raising our national flag higher, amplifying the visibility of Canadian products, and reinforcing the recognition of the distinctive Canadian brand. Through this convergence in Beijing, spanning multiple sectors, we can call attention to Canada and ensure that after three years of restricted travel, Chinese consumers and stakeholders are reminded of the benefits Canada can bring.


Waiting list available, email candice@ccbc.com.cn for more information

Speakers

  • H.E. WANG Shouwen (Deputy Secretary of the CPC Leadership Group of the Ministry of Commerce, China International Trade Representative (full minister rank), and Vice Minister of Commerce)

    H.E. WANG Shouwen

    Deputy Secretary of the CPC Leadership Group of the Ministry of Commerce, China International Trade Representative (full minister rank), and Vice Minister of Commerce

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  • Mr. YU Jianlong (Vice Chairman, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade; Vice Chairman, China Chamber of International Commerce)

    Mr. YU Jianlong

    Vice Chairman, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade; Vice Chairman, China Chamber of International Commerce

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  • H.E. Jennifer May (Ambassador of Canada to the People’s Republic of China)

    H.E. Jennifer May

    Ambassador of Canada to the People’s Republic of China

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  • The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien, P.C., C.C., O.M., Q.C., Ad. E

    The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien, P.C., C.C., O.M., Q.C., Ad. E

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  • The Honourable Scott Brison, P.C. (Vice-Chair, BMO Wealth at BMO Bank of Montreal)

    The Honourable Scott Brison, P.C.

    Vice-Chair, BMO Wealth at BMO Bank of Montreal

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  • Mr. Jacob Cooke (Co-Founder and CEO of WPIC Marketing + Technologies)

    Mr. Jacob Cooke

    Co-Founder and CEO of WPIC Marketing + Technologies

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  • Mr. Joseph Cooke (Co-Founder and President of WPIC Marketing + Technologies)

    Mr. Joseph Cooke

    Co-Founder and President of WPIC Marketing + Technologies

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  • Ms. Michelle Cooper (Director General, Market Access Secretariat, International Affairs Branch of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)

    Ms. Michelle Cooper

    Director General, Market Access Secretariat, International Affairs Branch of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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  • Mr. Olivier Desmarais (Chair, Board of Directors, CCBC; Senior Vice-President, Power Corporation; Chairman and CEO, Power Sustainable)

    Mr. Olivier Desmarais

    Chair, Board of Directors, CCBC; Senior Vice-President, Power Corporation; Chairman and CEO, Power Sustainable

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  • Dr. Rui FENG, Ph.D., Geology (Chairman and CEO of Silvercorp Metals Inc.)

    Dr. Rui FENG, Ph.D., Geology

    Chairman and CEO of Silvercorp Metals Inc.

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  • Mr. Noah Fraser (Managing Director and Chief Representative, China of Canada China Business Council)

    Mr. Noah Fraser

    Managing Director and Chief Representative, China of Canada China Business Council

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  • Mr. Yanick Gervais, MTax, CPA (President and CEO of Olymel L.P.)

    Mr. Yanick Gervais, MTax, CPA

    President and CEO of Olymel L.P.

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  • Grand Chief Edward John (Akile Ch’oh), LL.B. (Hereditary Chief of Tl’azt’en Nation)

    Grand Chief Edward John (Akile Ch’oh), LL.B.

    Hereditary Chief of Tl’azt’en Nation

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  • Mr. Frank K. Tang (Chairman and CEO of FountainVest Partners (Asia) Limited)

    Mr. Frank K. Tang

    Chairman and CEO of FountainVest Partners (Asia) Limited

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  • Ms. Sarah Kutulakos (Executive Director and COO of Canada China Business Council)

    Ms. Sarah Kutulakos

    Executive Director and COO of Canada China Business Council

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  • Mr. Stuart Mercier (Managing Partner; Strategic Initiatives, Real Estate; Head of Singapore at Brookfield Asset Management)

    Mr. Stuart Mercier

    Managing Partner; Strategic Initiatives, Real Estate; Head of Singapore at Brookfield Asset Management

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  • Mr. Ben (Wai Bun) Mok (Independent Non-Executive Director of China Foods Ltd.)

    Mr. Ben (Wai Bun) Mok

    Independent Non-Executive Director of China Foods Ltd.

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  • Mr. Graham Shantz (President at Canada China Business Council)

    Mr. Graham Shantz

    President at Canada China Business Council

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  • Mr. Rahim Suleman (President and CEO of Neo Performance Materials Inc.)

    Mr. Rahim Suleman

    President and CEO of Neo Performance Materials Inc.

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Agenda

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Start of AGM Business Forum: Welcome Remarks

Mr. Graham ShantzMr. Joseph Cooke

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Panel 1: The Present and Future of Canadian Agrifood in China

Ms. Sarah KutulakosMs. Michelle CooperMr. Yanick Gervais, MTax, CPAMr. Ben (Wai Bun) Mok

Agrifood is one of the most active Canadian export sectors to China, with ample room for growth. The Canada brand is strong and in demand by Chinese consumers who desire safe, high-quality food products. Yet market access constraints mean Canadian exporters cannot realize their full potential in China. Panelists discuss the current state of Canada-China agrifood exports and the role Canada can play in China’s food security.

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Panel 2: Natural Resources, Investment, and Indigenous Engagement

The Honourable Scott Brison, P.C.Dr. Rui FENG, Ph.D., GeologyGrand Chief Edward John (Akile Ch’oh), LL.B.Mr. Rahim Suleman

Natural resources is one of the biggest areas of complementarity for Canada and China. However, China’s demand for resources has been upended by geopolitical dynamics, impacting many companies and investments. Our panel discusses the role of Canadian companies in the extraction and use of resources and critical minerals, and it looks at how collaboration with Indigenous communities can play a role.

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Panel 3: China’s Consumption Shift and its Implications for Canada

Mr. Noah FraserMr. Jacob CookeMr. Stuart MercierMr. Frank K. Tang

China’s consumer market is among the world’s most dynamic. In many sectors, the world is counting on China’s growth, but post-COVID consumption patterns may differ from the past. Our expert panel discusses how, what and where people are buying in China, and how companies are changing to serve them.

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9

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AGM Business Dinner

Mr. Olivier DesmaraisH.E. Jennifer MayMr. YU JianlongH.E. WANG ShouwenThe Right Honourable Jean Chrétien, P.C., C.C., O.M., Q.C., Ad. E

For CCBC’s 45th AGM, Beijing will be the home of our annual business dinner and cocktail reception for those in the China market. We look forward to hosting executives, officials and entrepreneurs from our member firms and beyond on the evening of October 31.

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Wednesday, November 1 - CCBC AGM Business Meeting (Members-only)

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

This meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 1, 2023, at 10:00 am – 10:30 am Local Beijing Time at the China World Summit Wing, Beijing, and is separate from the CCBC AGM Business Forum program.

Members are allowed to send more than one representative, but each member firm is allowed one vote. Only members in good standing may attend and vote. Separate registration is required. Seating is limited; attendance is free.

Please indicate your intention below and return by email to events@ccbc.com by Wednesday, October 25, 2023.

Company Name: __________
Company Representative’s Name: __________
Email: __________
Telephone: __________

I will attend the Business Meeting (yes/no): __________

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