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SUMMARY:The Latest Business Update: Hong Kong - Canada - China
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DESCRIPTION: The Latest Business Update Hong Kong - Canada - China COVID-19
  has disrupted every economy in the world\, big and small. Join us on June
  18 at 10:00 am to get first-hand business and economic updates from 
 China\, Hong Kong\, and Canada\; gain insights on how the pandemic has 
 impacted businesses in Canada and Asia\; what lies ahead and what are some
  of the business opportunities for Canadian businesses in China and Hong 
 Kong during these trying times? Date: Thursday\, June 18\, 2020 Time: 
 10:00 &ndash\; 11:30 am EDT Location: Webinar The webinar access link will
  be provided to the registered audience 1 day prior to the event Cost: 
 Free Click to R.S.V.P Speakers Program 10:00 Welcome and Introduction Amy 
 Willis\, President of HKCBA Ottawa 10:05 Economic Update &ndash\; Canada 
 Dawn Desjardins\, Deputy Chief Economist\, Royal Bank of Canada in Toronto
  10:20 Economic Update &ndash\; Mainland China Daniel Koldyk\, Counsellor 
 (Economics and Finance)\, Embassy of Canada to China in Beijing 10:35 
 Challenges and Opportunities for Canadian Businesses in Mainland China 
 &ndash\; Hong Kong Chia Wan LIEW\, Chief Representative - Greater China\, 
 Export Development Canada in Hong Kong 10:50 Hong Kong Time Machine 
 &ndash\; China and Hong Kong Callan Anderson\, Executive Director\, Hong 
 Kong Corporate Services Group in Hong Kong 11:00 Q &amp\; A Session 11:30 
 Closing Speakers Bio Dawn Desjardins\, Vice President\, Deputy Chief 
 Economist\, Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Dawn Desjardins joined the RBC 
 Economics team in January 2006. She is a key contributor to the 
 macroeconomic forecasts for Canada and the U.S. and is part of a team that
  is responsible for the interest rate forecasts for both countries. Dawn 
 delivers economic analysis to RBC&rsquo\;s clients through a variety of 
 publications and presentations. She is often interviewed by media from 
 across North America to discuss developments in the economy and financial 
 markets. Prior to joining RBC\, Dawn worked as a reporter for Bloomberg 
 Financial News in Toronto covering the Canadian bond and currency markets 
 and was the Canadian bond market strategist for a major U.S. bank for ten 
 years. She is a graduate of the University of Toronto. Chia Wan Liew\, 
 Chief Representative - Greater China\, Export Development Canada (EDC) 
 Chia Wan Liew joined Export Development Canada (EDC) in 2008 and has 
 extensive experience in business development\, risk assessment\, credit 
 underwriting and international trade financing. He was appointed the Chief
  Representative for Greater China and posted to Shanghai in June 2017 and 
 most recently relocated to Hong Kong in June 2019. Chia Wan also served as
  EDC&rsquo\;s Chief Representative for the Southeast Asia region and was 
 based in Singapore from 2013 - 2017. Chia Wan is currently responsible for
  the overall market coverage strategy for EDC in Greater China. His role 
 includes trade creation\, the origination and facilitation of financing 
 transactions with SOEs\, large corporates and MNCs in China. Before 
 joining EDC\, Chia Wan spent 15 years at international financial 
 institutions in Canada\, Malaysia and Singapore serving a wide variety of 
 roles with increasing responsibilities as Head of Credit Department\, 
 Senior Credit &amp\; Marketing Manager and Deputy Branch Manager. Chia Wan
  obtained his Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) degree in 1993 from the 
 University of Otago\, New Zealand. He has a double major in Economics and 
 Computer Information Systems and was a winner of HSBC Bank Canada&rsquo\;s
  prestigious President&rsquo\;s Award in 2005. Daniel Koldyk\, Counsellor 
 (Economics and Finance)\, Embassy of Canada to China &amp\; Chief 
 Representative of the Department of Finance to China Daniel Koldyk was 
 appointed to the Embassy of Canada to China as Counsellor (Economics and 
 Finance) and Chief Representative of the Department of Finance to China in
  August 2018. In this role\, he leads the Embassy&rsquo\;s macroeconomic 
 analysis of greater China\, strategic economic and financial policy and 
 financial services advocacy for the China market. He has also served on 
 the Board of Directors of the Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank and
  as Representative to the Financial Action Task Force\, an inter-
 governmental body that addresses issues related to money laundering and 
 terrorist financing. Prior to this post\, Daniel was the Special Advisor 
 on China and Asia for the Department of Finance Canada. He also worked on 
 Chinese economic reform and international investment with EDC Economics 
 and served as a China specialist for the Canadian foreign ministry. Daniel
  completed an MPhil and doctorate at the University of Oxford\, St. 
 Antony&rsquo\;s College\, and spent more than seven years in Beijing\, 
 Shandong and Liaoning researching issues related to economic and political
  policymaking. He has a Master of Arts in East Asian Studies from the 
 University of Toronto and an undergraduate degree from the University of 
 Western Ontario. Daniel has published his research in North American\, 
 European\, and Asian journals and won several research awards\, including 
 the University of Oxford&rsquo\;s Wai Seng Senior Research Scholarship and
  a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral 
 Fellowship. Daniel currently resides in Beijing with his wife\, Angie\, 
 and two daughters\, Rivers and Everest. r the years\, Emilia has advised 
 many international businesses in their China-related business transactions
  and successfully represented and guided international businesses through 
 dispute resolutions in China. Callan Anderson\, Executive Director\, Hong 
 Kong Corporate Services Group Callan hails from the United Kingdom\, 
 growing up in Edinburgh Scotland where he was involved in business 
 consulting at the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce. Callan was also Chairman 
 of several non-governmental charitable entities as well as a period as 
 General Manager of a United Nations infrastructure company during the 
 Bosnian War 1992-1995. Callan is a business specialist with significant 
 private and public sector experience in strategic and business planning\, 
 human resource management and corporate services. With over 25 years of 
 valuable experience in management and consulting\, Callan has been 
 instrumental in assisting firms from Canada\, UK\, USA to have a presence 
 in Hong Kong and Mainland China. During Callan&rsquo\;s period in Asia 
 since 1999\, he has led many global firms in their expansion within the 
 region\, as well as taking up voluntary posts including Board Director of 
 the Canadian Chamber of Commerce\, which led him into his current career 
 and the leadership role at the Hong Kong Corporate Services Group in Hong 
 Kong. A Fellow of the following organisations\; The Hong Kong Institute of
  Directors\, The Royal Society of the Arts\, the Institute of Consulting. 
 Callan is fluent in English and basic Cantonese language. Amy Willis\, 
 MBA\, CPA\, CMA\, President\, Hong Kong Canada Business Association 
 (Ottawa) and Director\, Pinnacle Global Amy is President of Hong Kong 
 Canada Business Association - Ottawa and a Director with Pinnacle Global. 
 Amy has over 10 years&rsquo\; experience in strategic planning and 
 execution\, finance and operations\, and investment and partnership 
 development in Canada and Asia. Having spent half of her life in China and
  the other half in Canada\, she has first-hand knowledge of doing business
  in both China and Canada\, including founding and scaling up a start-up 
 to over 160 personnel in four years with the opening of a branch office in
  China. Her innovative entrepreneurial leadership and unbridled passion 
 for making a real difference have earned her a proven record of success\, 
 which has been featured on CBC\, CTV\, Rogers TV\, and in the Ottawa 
 Citizen. Amy is fluent in English and Mandarin. She received her MBA from 
 Queen&rsquo\;s University and Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) 
 from the University of Ottawa. She is also a Chartered Professional 
 Accountant\, Certified Management Accountant (CPA\, CMA). Amy also serves 
 on the Board of the Financial Management Institute of Canada (FMI IGF) - 
 Capital Chapter. Thank You to Our Patron Members 
LOCATION:Webinar 
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URL:https://ottawa.hkcba.com:443/events/the-latest-hong-kong-canada-china-
 business-update
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