What we talk about when we talk about doing business with China

As the post-pandemic era comes, all countries are confronted with the urgent task of recovering their economies. There is no doubt that while we are thinking, China will be a factor and an option that cannot and should not be avoided.
According to a recent Canada-China Business Council survey, more than 60 per cent of Canadian companies will further raise or maintain China’s presence in their future global plan, writes Chinese Ambassador Cong Peiwu.
Tim Hortons, a fast-food chain brand beloved by Canadians, announced last month it has received financing from Tencent Holdings Ltd., the Chinese internet services giant. Across the Pacific Ocean, the two well-known companies from China and Canada have joined forces. It is reported that Tim Hortons ...

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