The CXECC and CCPIT Economic and Trade Exchange Conference Successfully Concluded!
On August 22, the Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce (CXECC) and the Jinan Licheng Chamber of Commerce of the China International Chamber of Commerce successfully hosted a hybrid (online and offline) Economic and Trade Exchange Conference. This grand event not only brought together numerous elites from the China-Canada economic and trade sectors but also highlighted the steadfast commitment and immense potential for cooperation and development between the two sides.

At this Economic and Trade Exchange Conference, both parties sought mutual development and explored new opportunities for collaboration. Key guests, including Xu Qiang, Chief Representative of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) Canada Office, Zhang Tiejun, Vice President of the Jinan Council for the Promotion of International Trade, and Yu Wenhai, Deputy District Mayor of Licheng District, Jinan, attended the event alongside numerous Chinese and Canadian business representatives. They delivered speeches expressing high hopes for the prospects of bilateral cooperation.



The conference utilized live connections, streaming, and four high-definition cameras to ensure real-time interaction for participants and an engaging experience for a global audience. Xinflix Media provided a real-time bilingual translation system in Chinese and English, ensuring that every participant's voice was accurately conveyed to the world.
As the conference progressed, Xu Qiang, Chief Representative of the CCPIT Canada Office, delivered an inspiring opening speech for the event.

He noted that this Economic and Trade Exchange Conference, successfully held in a hybrid format, received active participation and support from both governments, chambers of commerce, and enterprises. This highlights the high complementarity of the Chinese and Canadian economies and their vast potential for cooperation.
He expressed hope that the conference would enhance mutual understanding among entrepreneurs from both sides, laying a solid foundation for future collaboration, and looked forward to achieving mutual benefits and win-win outcomes in more sectors.
Following that, Mr. Zhang Tiejun, Vice President of the Jinan Council for the Promotion of International Trade, delivered a speech online. In his remarks, he emphasized that Jinan, as a key industrial city in China, boasts a solid industrial foundation and vast development potential. He expressed his hope for practical cooperation with Canadian enterprises across more sectors, aiming to jointly promote the economic and social prosperity of both regions.

Also attending online, Yu Wenhai, Deputy District Mayor of Licheng District, Jinan, delivered a speech offering a unique perspective on the district. He provided an in-depth analysis of Licheng’s strengths and potential in sectors such as financial services, agriculture, clean energy, digital economy, and eldercare and healthcare. His remarks vividly illustrated the dynamic and thriving development of Licheng District, leaving a strong impression on the attendees.

Following that, Mr. Binghui Cui, Ward 4 Councillor of Richmond Hill, shared his unique perspective and extensive experience. He provided valuable insights into how local governments in Canada view China-Canada economic and trade cooperation, expressing his deep expectations for stronger bilateral collaboration.

Patrick Hung, President of the Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce (CXECC), shared the Chamber’s development journey as well as his insights and outlook during his speech. He stated that the Chamber would continue to serve as a bridge and a link, providing an even broader platform for China-Canada economic and trade cooperation.

Next, a series of Chinese business representatives took to the online platform, bringing new energy and inspiration to China-Canada economic and trade cooperation.
Ji'Nan Hongniu Machinery Equipment Co.,Ltd.

Bisalloy Shangang (Shandong) Steel Plate Co. Ltd

JINAN TRI-TIGER TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.

Jinan Shichang Textile Co., Ltd.

Shandong One-Seven Agricultural Development Co., Ltd.

Shandong Runxing International Trade Co., Ltd.

Shandong Huiyao Laser Technology Co., Ltd.

Following this, Canadian business representatives also took to the online platform, showcasing the unique features and strengths of their respective companies as they explored new opportunities for collaboration with Chinese enterprises.
FoodsUP

Shineway International

W. Ye Law Firm

Bestservice Canada

Onabroad Anboer Group Ltd.

Xinfo Consulting
Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce

It is worth noting that Mr. James Wang, as a distinguished leader of the Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce, has been steering the Chamber forward with his exceptional insights and forward-thinking strategic vision.
Last November, during the inaugural China International Supply Chain Expo, Mr. Wang personally led a group of elite Chamber members to establish a Canadian pavilion. It was at this grand event that we connected with Ms. Ren Yuqin, President of the Licheng District Council for the Promotion of International Trade (International Chamber of Commerce), laying a solid foundation for today’s in-depth exchanges and cooperation.
The subsequent interactive session brought the conference to its climax.
As the event drew to a close, the host invited all guests to take the stage one by one, joining the online participants for a meaningful group photo. This moment became another unforgettable milestone in the history of China-Canada economic and trade cooperation.
With the joint efforts of the Licheng District Council for the Promotion of International Trade in Jinan, China, and the Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce in Canada, the virtual economic and trade exchange conference concluded amid applause and laughter. The event witnessed the exchange of ideas among business representatives and the establishment of deep collaboration intentions, marking the beginning of a new chapter in China-Canada economic and trade relations.