Yesterday, December 1, 2025, Toronto welcomed the vibrant China-Canada Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum, bringing together over 150 political and business leaders from both sides. 🤝
Ren Hongbin, chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), kicked off the event by celebrating two major milestones: the 55th anniversary of diplomatic ties with the Canadian side and the 20th anniversary of their strategic partnership. He emphasized the need to deepen communication, support enterprises in expanding trade, and explore emerging fields like green tech and digital services.
On the Canadian side, Ian Burney, executive director and CEO of the Canada-China Business Council (CCBC), highlighted abundant opportunities for Chinese and Canadian companies to exchange ideas and forge new partnerships across industries. From advanced manufacturing to agri-food, the sense of optimism was contagious.
With the global supply chain undergoing profound shifts, attendees agreed that now is the time to strengthen economic cooperation. Canada aims to leverage its strengths in financial services, resources and energy, and agri-food to work hand in hand with Chinese mainland enterprises in third-party markets.
Against a backdrop of the Chinese mainland 🇨🇳 and Canadian 🇨🇦 flags, this forum set the stage for fresh collaborations and underlined the growing importance of Asia-North America ties. Young entrepreneurs and investors should watch closely—new projects and joint ventures are on the horizon! 🌟
Stay tuned for more updates on cross-border initiatives that could reshape global trade dynamics! 🔍🌐
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China-Canada Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum held in Toronto
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