CCCJ Canadian Infrastructure and Wine Seminar

Event Background

Since the beginning of the Trump administration in January 2017, Japanese companies have been closely following developments in North American infrastructure markets. Many seminars focusing on North American infrastructure have also been held, sponsored by JBIC, JETRO, law firms and others. However, although these seminars have nominally been focusing on "North America", in reality the focus has been heavily on the United States. This seminar aims to bring Canada back into the picture.

With this seminar, the CCCJ would like to encourage the Japanese private sector to become interested in a wider range of Canadian industries. For this reason, we will open this seminar on Canadian infrastructure and wine. The seminar is held together with the Overseas Infrastructure Study Group, who organise a series of monthly seminars. 

The seminar of Canadian infrastructure and wine will feature talks from the Canadian Embassy Commercial Division, MOFA Second North America Division Deputy Director Tomonobu Sato, and Jamie Paquin from Heavenly Vines, a company bringing Canadian wines into Japan.

There will be networking with Canadian wines, beers and finger food.

 

Event details

  • Venue: The Embassy of Canada to Japan, 4th Floor North
  • Date: February 21st (Wed), 16.00 (Doors open 15.30)
  • Contents: Canadian Infrastructure and Wine Seminar
  • Price: 5000 for CCCJ Members, 7000 for non-Members

 

Event schedule

16:00 Opening Remarks: CCCJ Chair, Mr. Neil van Wouw

16:10 Lecture: Background and current situation on investment - Canadian Embassy Commercial Division

16:30 Lecture: Japanese foreign economic policy towards Canada – Ministry of Foreign Affairs North American Affairs Bureau, Second North America Division Deputy Director, Mr. Tomonobu Sato

16:50 About Canadian Wine: Alberta Japan Office, Heavenly Vines Inc., Mr. Jamie Paquin

17:10 Networking

19:00 Closing remarks: Overseas Infrastructure Study Group

Event Details

  • February 21 (Wed)
    Registration Closed
  • 07:00 ~ 11:00

  • Embassy of Canada, Tokyo 4th Floor North Akasaka 7-3-38 Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
  • 5000 for Members, 7000 for non-Members
Registration is Closed