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B.C. building tech traction in Asia

B.C. building tech traction in Asia

Trio of Vancouver tech companies see big regional potential in Singapore
Champagne: Canada 'here to stay' in Asia

Champagne: Canada 'here to stay' in Asia

Trade Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne affirms commitment to Canada-Asia Pacific trade at CABC Business Forum
Opportunity limited for coal suppliers in China

Opportunity limited for coal suppliers in China

Beijing’s willingness to intervene in thermal coal sector presents challenges
All eyes on Anbang after Chinese state takeover

All eyes on Anbang after Chinese state takeover

How Beijing deals with B.C. assets may shed light on future of China’s private sector
Beijing likely to deal with B.C. properties on case-by-case basis after Anbang takeover: expert

Beijing likely to deal with B.C. properties on case-by-case basis after Anbang takeover: expert

While the exact fallout from Beijing’s takeover of Chinese foreign investment giant Anbang Insurance Co. last week is unclear, observers say B.C.
Chinese students seek entrepreneurship path to immigration

Chinese students seek entrepreneurship path to immigration

UBC startup seminar draws big crowd as entrepreneurship immigration interest grows
Schools considered key to cementing Asia trade ties

Schools considered key to cementing Asia trade ties

Canada-China business group looks to education to promote trade, boost investment
Canada-China trade pioneer urges focus on Far East

Canada-China trade pioneer urges focus on Far East

When it comes to Canada’s relationship with China, few Canadian officials are as knowledgeable or experienced as former senator and federal minister Jack Austin.
Local tourism explores ‘China-readiness’

Local tourism explores ‘China-readiness’

Vancouver can expect to see an abnormally high number of Chinese visitors in 2018, tourism officials say, as China and Canada ramp up efforts to promote the official year of travel between the two countries.
East scrambles to regroup after U.S. goes AWOL

East scrambles to regroup after U.S. goes AWOL

The Far East and Southeast Asia are looking more risky and uncertain as places to do business and target investment than they have for a quarter of a century.