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ASEAN as Canada’s Key to the Indo-Pacific: Implications for Businesses
ASEAN as Canada’s Key to the Indo-Pacific: Implications for Businesses

Wed, May 25

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Shangri-La Singapore

ASEAN as Canada’s Key to the Indo-Pacific: Implications for Businesses

As Canada and ASEAN celebrate the 45th anniversary of their relationship, the CABC explores how the two regions can strengthen the partnership for shared prosperity and the implications for businesses in their strategy planning to reap the benefits of closer ties and trade diversification.

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Time & Location

May 25, 2022, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. GMT+8

Shangri-La Singapore, 22 Orange Grove Rd, Singapore 258350

Event Details

The CABC invites our Members, Partners, and Supporters to join our event, ASEAN as Canada’s Key to the Indo-Pacific: Implications for Businesses! This event is held in partnership with the Government of Canada, TD Bank, and Sun Life, with support from the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) and the 7 Canadian Chambers of Commerce and Business Councils in ASEAN. This is a hybrid event, with the physical component taking place in Singapore (by invitation only).

Event Background

ASEAN is Canada’s 6th largest trading partner and is projected to be the world’s 4th largest economy by 2030. As ASEAN is increasingly important in the global stage given its strategic role in global trade routes and regional affairs, it is not a surprise that the region is seen as a key partner in Canada’s trade diversification and engagements in the Indo-Pacific region. In 2021, Canada launched official negotiations for two free trade agreements: The Canada-ASEAN FTA and the Canada-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) – signifying the commitment that Canada has made to bilateral trade with the region.

As Canada and ASEAN celebrate the 45th anniversary of their relationship, the CABC explores how the two regions can strengthen the partnership for shared prosperity and the implications for businesses in their strategy planning to reap the benefits of closer ties and trade diversification.

**Important note**

  • Please register your interest & preferred mode of attendance with the registration form.
  • Due to limited capacity, only those who received a confirmation directly from the CABC team will be admitted to the in-person event (ticket valued at S$150).

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