Canada-China Investment Protection Agreement – A Significant Stepping Stone to Deeper Economic Co-Operation
Article by Cliff Sosnow, ©2005, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
The pieces of the Canada-China economic puzzle are starting to come together and the picture that emerges reveals a slowly developing but inevitably closer economic relationship between these two economies.
The People’s Republic of China (excluding the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region) is Canada’s fourth largest export market. In 2004, Canada’s total merchandising exports of goods to China amounted to C$6.6 billion, an increase of 39% over 2003. Total merchandising imports from China increased to C$24.1 billion in 2004, up 30% over 2003....
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