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The Canada China FIPA has been in force since 1 October 2014. [1] By 2017, the Canada China FIPA remained unfamiliar to most Canadians, even investors, according to the Canada China Business Council Rotman Institute for International Business. The Rotman Institute said that the agreement provided considerable certainty for those investors who ...
During the annual general meeting with the CCLA, the association will: [1] elect the members of the Executive Committee; receive a summary report of the expenses of the previous fiscal year and a written report of the association’s activities for that year from the Co-Chairs; amend, where necessary and with one week’s notice, the Group statutes by a two-thirds majority vote of the members ...
The headstone of Brigadier John K. Lawson at Hong Kong's Sai Wan War Cemetery. As part of the British Empire and later the Commonwealth of Nations, Canada did not establish a foreign ministry (External Affairs) until 1909 and developed an independent foreign policy only after passage of the Statute of Westminster 1931.
The U.S. House of Representatives' bipartisan select committee focused on China will continue in the new Congress, the panel's leaders said on Monday, reflecting the desire of both Republicans and ...
In December, Gallagher's committee issued an extensive list of bipartisan recommendations to reset U.S. economic ties with China, setting out legislative goals for 2024 that it said would prevent ...
The National Committee on United States–China Relations was founded in 1966 by a coalition of academic "China watchers," civic, religious, and business leaders who were concerned with China's isolation and American apparent interest in maintaining that situation.
China's foreign ministry also said Liu would visit the United States in a readout from Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to China last week. Liu told Bloomberg TV he will meet with Podesta ...
The committee produced a wide-ranging and partly classified report in September 2020. [7] In October 2022, Rep. Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin told reporters that an independent China committee would "go a long way towards coordinating policy across the many committee jurisdictions and thereby create a more coherent approach to our China policy". [5]