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SUMMARY:Why Canada continues to look to Hong Kong in its quest for market 
 diversification
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DESCRIPTION: Why Canada continues to look to Hong Kong in its quest for 
 market diversification Diversifying international trade corridors\, with 
 particular focus on China and the Asia Pacific region\, is a hot topic in 
 the effort to expand Canada&rsquo\;s global reach. With a wealth of 
 opportunities just a continent away\, what role does Hong Kong play going 
 forward as companies look to access these new frontiers? Join us for the 
 HKCBA Vancouver AGM and luncheon June 8th\, 2018 at the Vancouver Club for
  an in-depth discussion on economic and policy developments in Hong Kong 
 which are creating opportunities for Canadian companies. Charles Ng\, 
 Associate Director-General of InvestHK\, will divulge specifics around 
 Hong Kong&rsquo\;s support for innovation as well as share its plans for 
 the Greater Bay Area. Jeff Nankivell\, Consul General of Canada to Hong 
 Kong and Macao\, will share on the ground intel on the Canada-Hong Kong 
 relationship and opportunities for Canadian companies. This session is 
 free to attend and kindly sponsored by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade 
 Office in Toronto. Schedule 11:45am - Registration 12:00pm - Lunch 12:30pm
  - Speaker Presentations 1:10pm - Q&amp\;A 1:30pm - HKCBA Vancouver AGM 
 1:35pm - Wrap up About our Speakers Charles Ng\, Associate Director 
 General\, Invest Hong Kong Charles Ng was appointed as an Associate 
 Director - General of Investment Promotion at Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) 
 in July 2007. He heads up one of two sector - focused divisions that is 
 responsible for helping overseas and Mainland companies to establish or 
 expand their business presence in Hong Kong. His teams are responsible for
  Financial Services\, Financial Technology\, Innovation and Technology\, 
 Information and Communications Technology\, Startups and Research &amp\; 
 Knowledge Management. Mr Ng leads the StartmeupHK programme which aims to 
 promote Hong Kong as a premier startup destination in Asia\, attract 
 overseas entrepreneurs to the city and help to build it into a leading 
 destination and hub for innovation and entrepreneurship. He has extensive 
 experience in the private sector\, having worked for companies in the 
 manufacturing and trading sectors\, as well as for multinationals in the 
 financial services and banking sectors in Mauritius\, Canada and Hong 
 Kong. He also has experience setting up and managing his own business and 
 running a major international chamber of commerce in Hong Kong. Mr Ng 
 speaks English\, French\, Cantonese\, Putonghua\, Hakka and Creole\, and 
 holds an MBA degree awarded jointly by the Business School of the Hong 
 Kong University of Science and Technology and the Kellogg School of 
 Management of Northwestern University. Jeff Nankivell\, Consul General of 
 Canada in Hong Kong and Macao Mr. Jeff Nankivell became Consul General of 
 Canada in Hong Kong and Macao in August 2016. From 2011 to 2016\, Jeff 
 served as Director General responsible for Canada&rsquo\;s official 
 development assistance in Asia\, first with the Canadian International 
 Development Agency and then with Global Affairs Canada. Jeff has been 
 posted 3 times to the Canadian Embassy in Beijing: in the development 
 assistance section 1991-95 and 2000-2004\, and as Deputy Head of Mission 
 (deputy ambassador) 2008-2011. He is fluent in Mandarin. He also held 
 various positions at the Canadian International Development Agency between
  1988 and 2008\, working on programs related to China\, Russia\, strategic
  policy and international financial institutions. Jeff holds an M.Sc. in 
 political sociology from the London School of Economics\, B.A. in 
 international relations from the University of Toronto\, and a certificate
  (one-year program) in Chinese language and culture from the Chinese 
 University of Hong Kong. 
LOCATION:The Vancouver Club - Grand Ballroom\, 915 W Hastings St\, 
 Vancouver\, BC V6C 1C6
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URL:https://vancouver.hkcba.com:443/events/why-canada-continues-to-look-to-
 hong-kong-in-its-quest-to-diversify-international-trade-corridors-across-
 asia
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