2020

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The China Institute of the University of Alberta will host its 10th annual “National Forum on Canada-China Economic Policy” virtually on September 18, 2020. The theme this year is “50 Years of Evolving Economic Relations”. This event will bring together officials with responsibility for diplomatic and trade policies, industry leaders, and leading experts on trade and investment issues.

Over half a century economic relations grew exponentially between Canada and China. In scope and in depth, the rise of Chinese investment and trade became increasingly important for the globe and for Canada. Yet the growing interconnectivity between our two economies has also created complexities and uncertainties, highlighted recently by a diplomatic standoff set off by the arrest of the Chief Financial Officer of Huawei, the subsequent detention of two Canadians, and travel and trade disruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak. With no clear signs of easing diplomatic tensions and concerns over the slowdown of China’s growth, the Forum is an opportunity to assess the near and long term trajectory of the Chinese economy, its impact on Canadian industries, and to re-think engagement strategies going forward.

Webinar will feature:

  • Abassadors' Dialogue
  • 50 Years in the Making – Key Lessons from Building the Canada-China Relationship
  • Charting China’s Economic Future and Implications for Canada

Speakers include:

  • Amb. CONG Peiwu, Chinese Ambassador to Canada
  • Amb. Dominic BARTON, Canadian Ambassador to China
  • The Hon. Lloyd AXWORTHY, P.C., O.C., O.M., Former President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Winnipeg; Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Government of Canada; Chair, CUSO International
  • Guy SAINT-JACQUES, former Canadian Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China
  • Nicholas LARDY, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics; Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and of the editorial boards of Asia Policy and the China Review
  • Mark KRUGER,Senior Fellow, Yicai Research Institute, Opinion Editor, Yicai Global, Senior Fellow, China Institute, University of Alberta, Former Senior Policy Director, Bank of Canada
  • Yves TIBERGHIEN, Professor of Political Science, Director Emeritus of the Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia
  • Graham SHANTZ, President, Canada China Business Council
  • Gordon HOULDEN, Director, China Institute at the University of Alberta

Please note that the Chatham House Rule will apply to encourage frank and robust discussion. If you have any questions regarding the Forum, please contact Administrative and Events Coordinator Ms. Christine Bertok at 780-492-1263, or by email at christine.bertok@ualberta.ca.