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The Executive Director of CCBC visited Sanpower Group: New Chapter of the Sino-Canada Relationship

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Last year, Senior Vice President of Sanpower Group Yue Lei was invited to attend the 38th annual meeting of the Canada China Business Council (CCBC) and had in-depth discussion with officers from Canadian political circles and they had reached a preliminary consensus of partnership. June 27, Sarah Kutulakos, the executive director of CCBC and her colleague visited Sampower Group. Senior Vice President Yue Lei offered a warm greeting. They had a discussion about deepening this friendly partnership. 





      Sarah Kutulakos visited Sanpower Family , Brookstone Concept Store and Senior Care Command Center and expressed her sincere praise of Sanpower’s remarkable achievement and successful overseas M&A cases.



     

During the meeting, Yue Lei welcomed the guests and remarked that Canada is well-known as one of world’s most livable cities with high quality of life and favorable business conditions.So Sanpower Group will not stop the pace of internationalization and will consider Canada as the Group’s new strategic target. Both parties would like to strengthen the connection through CCBC and pay close attention on the investment and the opportunities on win-win partnership. 


	

Sarah Kutulakos suggested that she was very impressed by Sanpower Group’s industrial layout and development blueprint. She hoped to deepen the communication with Sanpower Group. Meanwhile, she invited Yue Lei to attend the 39th annual meeting of CCBC that will be held on the second half year of 2017 and brings more information of Chinese market to the business circle in Canada and Sanpower’s successful cases on “going global” initiative.


Both parties will continue to maintain communication and deepen the Sino-Canada relationship.


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the Canada China Business Council (CCBC) is a private, non-profit business association founded in 1978 to facilitate and promote business, trade and investment between Canada and China. With 40 years development, it has became the bridge for the economy and trade between China and Canada.