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SUMMARY:APEC’s Business Outlook Conference
DESCRIPTION:A revival of the softwood lumber dispute and a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement raise concerns about Canada's access to its biggest export market. Yet a major trade deal with the EU is coming into force\, and Canada has begun exploratory discussions for a possible free trade agreement with China\, Atlantic Canada's largest export destination after the US. And\, on the domestic front\, the new Canadian Free Trade Agreement takes effect July 1\, aimed at liberalizing Canada's internal market. What are the implications of these developments for Atlantic Canadian companies? In a rapidly changing business environment\, this morning-only conference will focus on identifying the best opportunities at home and abroad\, and the strategies needed for success.  APEC's exclusive economic outlook for Atlantic Canada for 2018 Industry and government leaders share their insights Confirmed keynote speakers include: the Hon. John McCallum\, Canada's Ambassador to the People's Republic of China (Halifax)  David Alward\, Canada's Consul General to New England (Charlottetown). Business panel speakers include: Lori Kennedy\, Co-owner and Founder of Louisbourg Seafoods  Dr. Stephen Jones\, CEO\, 4-Deep (Halifax)\; Holly Hill\, COO\, Agile Sensor Technologies (St. John's)\; Sylvia MacVey\, President\, G E Barbour Lee Corey\, Chair\, Corey Nutrition (Saint John)\; Esther Dockendorff\, President and CEO\, PEI Mussel King (Charlottetown).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A revival of the softwood lumber dispute and a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement raise concerns about Canada&rsquo\;s access to its biggest export market. Yet a major trade deal with the EU is coming into force\, and Canada has begun exploratory discussions for a possible free trade agreement with China\, Atlantic Canada&rsquo\;s largest export destination after the US. And\, on the domestic front\, the new Canadian Free Trade Agreement takes effect July 1\, aimed at liberalizing Canada&rsquo\;s internal market. What are the implications of these developments for Atlantic Canadian companies? In a rapidly changing business environment\, this morning-only conference will focus on identifying the best opportunities at home and abroad\, and the strategies needed for success.&nbsp\; APEC&rsquo\;s exclusive economic outlook for Atlantic Canada for 2018 Industry and government leaders share their insights Confirmed keynote speakers include: the Hon. John McCallum\, Canada&rsquo\;s Ambassador to the People&rsquo\;s Republic of China (Halifax)&nbsp\; David Alward\, Canada&rsquo\;s Consul General to New England (Charlottetown). Business panel speakers include: Lori Kennedy\, Co-owner and Founder of Louisbourg Seafoods&nbsp\; Dr. Stephen Jones\, CEO\, 4-Deep (Halifax)\; Holly Hill\, COO\, Agile Sensor Technologies (St. John&rsquo\;s)\; Sylvia MacVey\, President\, G E Barbour Lee Corey\, Chair\, Corey Nutrition (Saint John)\; Esther Dockendorff\, President and CEO\, PEI Mussel King (Charlottetown).
LOCATION:Charlottetown\, PEI (Delta Prince Edward/PEI Convention Centre)
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URL:https://www.atlanticchamber.ca/events/details/apec-s-business-outlook-conference-11-10-2017-366
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