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Nov 27 Beijing Pre-Holiday Networking Night
Dec 05 Beijing The Global Financial Turmoil: The Canadian Perspective and how it will affect you
Dec 13 Beijing The Great Canadian Christmas 2008
China Announces Massive US$586 Billion Stimulus Package
China’s US$586 billion stimulus package ��?what does it mean for you?
Buying into the China Story
Over the next few months, members can participate in a series of webinars on M&A transactions in China. See attached for “A 360 Degree Look at China M&A Transactions,�a series of eight biweekly seminars offered by Baker McKenzie.
Canada China Business Excellence Awards Annoucement
The Canada China Business Council wishes to congratulate the following companies for being nominated for the Canada China Business Excellence Awards
Canada China Business Council names international affairs and public policy veteran as new President
Canada China Business Council Chair Peter Kruyt announced today the appointment of veteran international affairs specialist Peter Harder as President of CCBC. Harder is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and serves as Senior Policy Advisor to Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP in Ottawa. He was appointed in 2007 to the Board of Directors of CCBC.
CCBC members have access to a wide range of CCBC services. Learn more about CCBC services and join today.
 
CCBC in the Media
CCBC interviewed on opening day of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
CCBC's Executive Director, Sarah Kutulakos, was interviewed on CBC radio's The House on Saturday, August 9th, on the possible business impact of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's absent of the Beijing Olympics.
China Trade Offices to Go Ahead: The Hon. David Emerson
Sarah Kutulakos, executive director of the Canada-China Business Council, says the government is planning to re- open five trade offices that were shut down in 2006.
The World Is Beating Canada to China's Door
The Ottawa Citizen published an Editorial Page item by CCBC President Hon. Sergio Marchi Feb 18 detailing CCBC's recommendations to the federal Competition Policy Review Panel.
More access to markets promised
The nation's opening up has laid a solid foundation for its economy while creating great opportunities for international companies, Chen Deming said yesterday in his first public appearance as commerce minister.
Taking China to the WTO could be effective
Canada's threat to take China to the WTO over its refusal to sign a package-tour agreement may actually be a smart bargaining tactic.