Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Canada called for an open global investment.
<P> This morning at the Canadian Embassy in the media briefing as the G20 summit in Canada to answer the position of the host country, Canadian Natural Resources Minister 克里斯琴柏 Lady (ChristianParadis) at the briefing called for an open global investment and oppose trade protectionism .. .</ P> <P> "the Canadian economy to global investment liberalization and oppose trade protectionism and reduce investment barriers. As the host of the G8 and the G20, Canada is working with the G8, G20 and other international organizations, leading how to prevent future crises .global discussion, "he said. .</ P> <P> In addition, Mr. Paradis stressed that Canada's financial reform and stabilization of the banking system to survive the economic crisis in Canada, he said, according to IMF report predicts the Canadian economy is the G7 Group in the first restore balance within five years .balance of the country. .In addition, IMF will be in Canada as the most appropriate business within five years, the G7 countries. </ P> <P> as Minister of Natural Resources, Mr. Paradis pointed out that the natural resources in Canada to open up their investment environment and welcomes Chinese investment in Canada. .He said to strengthen the sustainable development of relations with China. .Last year, CNPC successfully acquired Canada spent 1.7 billion of two oil sands projects in Alberta, some critics said the deal will increase China's oil production areas in the strength of heavy oil. .Canadian oil sands is a valuable resource, which contains oil reserves the oil viscous material, from this perspective, Canada's oil reserves than even Saudi Arabia. .Thus, with the surge in international crude oil prices, the Canadian oil sands investment has become a popular bid for the project countries. .</ P> <P> Mr. Paradis said he came to China only because the G20 summit in Toronto, and I want to know more about Chinese enterprises to invest in Canada's intentions. .</ P>.
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