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Tech firm upbeat about long-term potential of cryptocurrencies

Tech firm upbeat about long-term potential of cryptocurrencies

Vancouver platform seeks to open trading channels between digital currencies, the Canadian dollar and China’s yuan
Business delegation says more government support needed to maximize China market potential

Business delegation says more government support needed to maximize China market potential

Success at major Asian food expo for Richmond-based group points to rising interest in Canadian products
China’s tech still lags behind that of leading Western countries

China’s tech still lags behind that of leading Western countries

Top Asian economist says main advances have been made in e-commerce, not core manufacturing innovations
China’s eco-city opens doors to B.C. wood homes

China’s eco-city opens doors to B.C. wood homes

The higher price of Canadian lumber overseas is a major hurdle for market expansion initiatives
China seeks to change international school equation

China seeks to change international school equation

B.C. schools might be forced to rethink strategy as China becomes ‘importer’ of students
Quebec companies turn to B.C. for help courting China

Quebec companies turn to B.C. for help courting China

Vancouver marketing sought out by businesses eager to better serve tourists from overseas
Market picture improves for expat Chinese-Canadian artists

Market picture improves for expat Chinese-Canadian artists

Exhibition of work by Richmond-based painter highlights growing interest in transpacific themes
Will North Korea open for business?

Will North Korea open for business?

Observers split on whether Kim Jong Un regime will create new commercial opportunities
Malaysian political earthquake could rock B.C. LNG sector

Malaysian political earthquake could rock B.C. LNG sector

Opposition’s surprising win likely to lead to changes for energy player Petronas
South Korea looks to B.C. for virtual reality ventures

South Korea looks to B.C. for virtual reality ventures

Delegation of overseas companies reaches out to Vancouver’s technology sector