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From November 30 to December 2, at the invitation of the Canada-China Trade Council, the China Council for the Promotion of Trade organized a delegation of Chinese entrepreneurs to visit Toronto and Ottawa, Canada to promote the implementation of the results of the meeting between Chinese and Canadian leaders in Gyeongju, South Korea, strengthen communication and exchanges between the business communities of the two countries, and deepen practical cooperation in trade and investment fields. During the visit, CCPIT Chairman Ren Hongbin led a delegation to have extensive exchanges with Canadian business leaders, and met with heads of Canadian global affairs affairs, discussions and exchanges with the Canada-China Trade Council, the Toronto Regional Trade Commission, the Canadian Meat Association, Pork Association, Soy Association, Forest Products Association, and other Canadian business leaders, focusing on promoting the spirit of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, introducing the situation relating to China's high-quality development in promoting Chinese-style modernization and insisting on promoting a high level of opening-up to the outside world. He emphasized that CCPIT is willing to join hands with all sectors of Canada to invest and expand trade with the two countries' enterprises Cooperate to strengthen the collaborative development of the industrial chain supply chain, and welcome the Canadian business community to actively participate in the APEC China Year series of business events and the 4th Chain Expo in 2026. During this period, the China Council for the Promotion of Trade and the Canada-China Trade Council jointly hosted the China-Canada Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum and promoted the 4th Chain Expo. More than 150 representatives of Chinese and Canadian government departments, institutions and enterprises held exchanges and negotiations on key areas of cooperation such as advanced manufacturing, digital technology, clean energy, and green agriculture.

Zhitongcaijing·12/03/2025 01:25:03
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From November 30 to December 2, at the invitation of the Canada-China Trade Council, the China Council for the Promotion of Trade organized a delegation of Chinese entrepreneurs to visit Toronto and Ottawa, Canada to promote the implementation of the results of the meeting between Chinese and Canadian leaders in Gyeongju, South Korea, strengthen communication and exchanges between the business communities of the two countries, and deepen practical cooperation in trade and investment fields. During the visit, CCPIT Chairman Ren Hongbin led a delegation to have extensive exchanges with Canadian business leaders, and met with heads of Canadian global affairs affairs, discussions and exchanges with the Canada-China Trade Council, the Toronto Regional Trade Commission, the Canadian Meat Association, Pork Association, Soy Association, Forest Products Association, and other Canadian business leaders, focusing on promoting the spirit of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, introducing the situation relating to China's high-quality development in promoting Chinese-style modernization and insisting on promoting a high level of opening-up to the outside world. He emphasized that CCPIT is willing to join hands with all sectors of Canada to invest and expand trade with the two countries' enterprises Cooperate to strengthen the collaborative development of the industrial chain supply chain, and welcome the Canadian business community to actively participate in the APEC China Year series of business events and the 4th Chain Expo in 2026. During this period, the China Council for the Promotion of Trade and the Canada-China Trade Council jointly hosted the China-Canada Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum and promoted the 4th Chain Expo. More than 150 representatives of Chinese and Canadian government departments, institutions and enterprises held exchanges and negotiations on key areas of cooperation such as advanced manufacturing, digital technology, clean energy, and green agriculture.