
Recently, Federal Trade Minister Ed Fast stated that negotiations of the Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement would likely be concluded in 2012. This article examines what a concluded FIPA will mean for Canadian businesses, and queries whether the agreement will actually increase bilateral investment between the two countries.

PPT slides from Dr. Pitman Potter’s 2011 presentation to CCBC on negotiating in China.
Don’t Get Burned: How to Protect Your Intellectual Property – Presentation slides courtesy of Euan Taylor VIEW SLIDES