Monthly Archive for June, 2010

G20 news: Chinese President Hu comes to Canada and signs trade agreements

torontosummitIn what seems like movement to a closer relationship between Canada and China, China’s President Hu Jintau arrived in Ottawa ahead of the G20 summit in Toronto and got to work signing deals that will hopefully improve the trading, tourism and economic relationship between the two countries; and in effect be advantageous to Canadian firms.

One of the most important things accomplished is the signing of a co-operative agreement whereby China will again begin to import Canadian beef and beef products.  The opening of the Chinese market is estimated, in an article from the Toronto Sun, to be worth $100 million to Canada’s farmers.  China banned Canadian beef in 2003 after the first Canadian case of mad cow disease (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy – BSE) was discovered.

Another important move stemming from the visit is that China will allow its tourists to visit Canada more freely.  Presently, Chinese tourists were only allowed to travel to countries with approved destination status (ADS).  ADS was previously not applied to Canada, but will now be.  The Toronto Sun further comments that ADS was first discussed in 2005 by the then Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin.

There were other deals signed as well, touching on fighting crime and setting up a working group on environmental protection and energy.

To read more about the Canada-China relationship and the G20 summit you can also read this article by the Globe and Mail and also view this YouTube video Harper Says China Move May Temper Canada Dollar Rise from Bloomberg.

Stats Update: Canada-Asia Pacific trade

by lightsmashImports from Asian Pacific countries accounted for more than 20 per cent of total Canadian imports in 2009.  An article from the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada notes that this is a decrease from the previous year.  However, the foundation attributes this to the decrease of imports from China and Japan. This in turn can also be linked to the global credit crunch.  Nevertheless, China was by far the leader with 10.9 per cent of Canada’s total imports. Japan and South Korea rounded off the top three spots with 3.4 per cent and 1.6 per cent, respectively.

East Asian countries garnered 15.9 per cent of Canada’s imports. This is a bit higher than the imports from Europe with 15.6 per cent in 2009. To see where China and the 16 other counties fits, take a look at the article from the Foundation.

Canadian Life Sciences & Nutraceuticals Trade Mission to Hong Kong & China

 

The  Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC), in partnership with the Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong, Hong Kong-Canada Business Association (HKCBA), and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) would like to invite Ontario companies to join the  Canadian Life Sciences & Nutraceuticals Trade Mission to Hong Kong & China August 10 – 18, 2010.
 

This mission is designed for participation by those Ontario companies which are involved in natural health products, life sciences, and nutraceuticals that are interested in expanding their business to China and Hong Kong
 

Co-organized by the Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC), the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO), this mission aims at assisting participants to find potential business and partnership opportunities, access to targeted business networks and first-hand market intelligence. 

Highlights of the programmes include: A special programme consisting of briefing session, roundtable discussion, pre-arranged one-on-one business meetings, and networking activities on August 11, 2010, and participation in the International Conference & Exhibition of the Modernization of Chinese Medicine & Health Products (ICMCM) starting on Aug 12, a networking dinner for Ontario companies on Aug 13, and an optional side trip to China (Aug 15-18).  
There is no registration fee required for joining this mission
Funding Opportunities:

Delegates can apply for an Export Market Access (EMA) grant offered by the OCC. EMA is designed to assist small to medium size organizations (SMEs) to access and expand their growth in new foreign markets. If your company has 5 or more employees and annual sales of $500,000 or more, you may qualify for a grant covering up to 50% of eligible costs incurred to develop export sales. To find out if your company qualifies, please visit: www.exportaccess.ca.  For further details, please contact Lesley Cole by email:(lesleycole@occ.on.ca) or by Tel: 416-482-5222 x 239.  EMA is an initiative of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, with support and funding from the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada.

For the full announcement, and to register for this mission, please contact Adrian Cheng of HKTDC Toronto Office at Tel. No: (416) 366-3594 or email: adrian.ch.cheng@hktdc.org.

The full announcement of the mission and registration form can be downloaded from the following website: 

http://202.64.102.92/hktdc/download.php?fid=_phpkx43Kx




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