Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Toronto Hosts Business Opportunity Briefing to Promote Prosperity with Allies and Taiwanese Businesses

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Toronto held its first international business opportunity briefing for Canada and allied countries, inviting economic and trade representatives from Ontario and consuls general from allied nations to provide Taiwanese businesses with information on industrial environments, business opportunities, and investment in various countries, thereby promoting cross-national economic and trade cooperation between Taiwan, Canada, and its allies.
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(CNA reporter Hu Yu-Li, Toronto, 30th) The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Toronto yesterday held its first international business opportunity briefing for Canada and allied countries. Economic and trade representatives from Ontario, Canada, and consuls general from allied nations such as Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Guatemala were invited as speakers to introduce industrial environments, business opportunities, and investment information in various countries to Taiwanese businesses, thereby promoting cross-national economic and trade cooperation between Taiwan, Canada, and its allies.
According to the press release from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Toronto, this event originated from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' actively promoted "Glorious Ties Project." The office invited economic and trade representatives from Ontario, Canada, consuls general from allied nations such as Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Guatemala to serve as speakers. Guatemala's Ambassador to Canada, Guisela Godinez Sazo, also traveled from Ottawa to attend the meeting.
Speakers and representatives of Taiwanese businesses engaged in in-depth exchanges and interactions during the meeting. Countries such as Guatemala, Saint Lucia, and Saint Kitts and Nevis highly affirmed Taiwan's emphasis on its allies and looked forward to further strengthening economic and trade exchanges and cooperation with Taiwan.
The event also featured booths displaying important business information, traditional handicrafts, and products from Guatemala, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Ontario, hoping that attendees could gain a deeper understanding of the economic potential and cultural characteristics of various countries and regions, laying the foundation for future trade cooperation.
Taiwanese businesses participating in the event generally stated that the business opportunity briefing helped them expand their economic cooperation networks with Ontario and various allied countries, deepen their understanding of each country's economic policies and environment, and provided an important platform for further opening up business opportunities among Taiwan, Canada, and allied countries.
Liang Yi-Peng, Director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Toronto, stated that Taiwan is a trustworthy international partner and hopes to further deepen economic and trade cooperation between Taiwan, Canada, and its Central and South American and Caribbean allies through this business opportunity briefing, as well as explore more potential areas of cooperation to create more win-win opportunities. (Edited by Hsieh Yi-Hsuan) 1150501
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