Canadian companies are showing renewed interest in the Chinese market as bilateral ties improve, officials and business leaders said at a promotion event in Toronto for the China International Import Expo.
The event, held on Friday, was part of a cross-Canada road show ahead of the ninth CIIE, to be held in Shanghai in November.
Speaking at the event, Luo Weidong, China's consul general in Toronto, said businesses and policymakers worldwide are searching for stability and new growth opportunities amid economic uncertainty.
"An increasingly open, innovative and sustainable China will inject stronger momentum into the world economy and bring unprecedented opportunities to global partners, including Canada," Luo said.
China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) will continue to prioritize high-quality development, technological innovation, green transition and high-level opening-up, he said.












