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Investment in Canada Business Roundtable Held in Chongqing

The roundtable connected Chongqing enterprises with Canadian trade and investment resources, highlighting provincial market differences, clean technology, energy, infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, electric vehicles, and practical B2B communication.

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Investment in Canada Business Roundtable presentation in Chongqing

Event

Investment in Canada Business Roundtable

Date

June 15, 2026

Location

Chongqing Foreign Affairs Office

Format

Presentations, roundtable discussion, and B2B networking

Event photos

Roundtable discussion and business networking

Additional photos show the presentation setting, roundtable exchange, and follow-up business discussion during the Investment in Canada event.

China-Canada business networking session during the Investment in Canada roundtable

The roundtable included direct discussion and B2B exchange between Chinese enterprises and Canadian trade and investment representatives.

Participants in business discussion at the Investment in Canada roundtable in Chongqing

Mr. Hou spoke with a Canadian trade representative in Chongqing about market-entry questions, local cooperation channels, and follow-up communication.

Roundtable overview

Canada market insight for Chongqing enterprises exploring overseas growth

The event introduced Canada's business environment, provincial market differences, and cooperation resources for companies considering international development.

On June 15, 2026, the Investment in Canada Business Roundtable was held at the Chongqing Foreign Affairs Office, bringing together Canadian trade and investment representatives, Chongqing government-related departments, business organizations, and local enterprises.

The event introduced Canada's investment environment, regional market strengths, and business-support resources for companies evaluating overseas expansion. Presentations and discussion covered advanced manufacturing, electric vehicles, life sciences, clean technology, energy, infrastructure, and other sectors with cooperation potential.

For Chongqing enterprises, the roundtable offered a practical setting to compare provincial opportunities, ask market-entry questions, and understand how institutional support, local partners, professional services, and long-term communication channels can shape overseas investment planning.

Discussion Focus

Canada investment environment

Provincial market selection

Advanced manufacturing

Electric vehicles and life sciences

Clean technology and energy

Sustainable infrastructure

Local partnerships

B2B communication channels

Market context

Provincial strengths, clean technology, and energy-sector relevance

The roundtable emphasized that investment planning in Canada requires province-specific research, reliable local partners, and practical understanding of sector demand.

Canada as an investment platform

Speakers presented Canada as a stable North American market with a strong legal environment, abundant resources, developed infrastructure, and access to global consumer markets.

Province-level market planning

The discussion emphasized that Canadian provinces differ by industry mix, policy priorities, labor conditions, and market demand, making province selection an important early decision.

Ontario and Quebec focus

Ontario was introduced for advanced manufacturing, electric vehicles, life sciences, technology, and research-driven industries, while Quebec was discussed as an active trade and industrial region with international business links.

Clean technology and energy relevance

Canada's clean-energy resources, environmental technology ecosystem, sustainable infrastructure needs, and green industrial development were highlighted as relevant areas for future cooperation.

B2B exchange

A practical bridge from market introduction to business connection

The networking session helped participants connect general Canada-market information with follow-up contacts, consultation resources, and cooperation pathways.

Compared with a general seminar, the roundtable format gave companies a direct venue to ask practical questions about investment procedures, support services, provincial market selection, and cooperation channels.

The B2B exchange helped move the conversation from market introduction toward concrete business connection, including contact sharing, follow-up consultation resources, professional-service pathways, and potential local-partner discussions.

For energy, engineering, equipment manufacturing, new energy, and infrastructure companies, the event pointed toward cooperation paths that may include project dialogue, technology exchange, local partnerships, equipment supply, and related investment planning.

Introduced Canada's investment environment and provincial market differences to Chongqing enterprises.

Highlighted opportunities in advanced manufacturing, electric vehicles, life sciences, clean technology, energy, and infrastructure.

Created a practical communication bridge between Chongqing companies and Canadian trade and investment support resources.

Reinforced the need for market research, local-policy review, professional guidance, and reliable local partnerships before overseas investment decisions.

Presented cooperation opportunities as discussion pathways and market-learning directions, not as completed projects or guaranteed outcomes.

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