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NEWS RELEASE
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For Immediate Release May 12, 2012 |
Office of the Premier
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Premier Focused on B.C. Jobs for the
Second Asian
Trade Mission
VANCOUVER – Premier Christy Clark today departs for her latest jobs and trade mission, this time going to Japan, Korea and the Philippines. Building on the success of her first trade mission, the Premier is making the business case for investment in the province, for resource and project developments that will create more jobs in B.C.
“Our BC Jobs Plan is tremendously successful in seeking out new markets, and we are expanding on the long-standing relationships that we have in countries like Japan and expanding the opportunities for B.C. businesses in Korea. Just yesterday, we received great news that our unemployment rate continues to drop and nearly 20,000 new jobs were added to our economy last month alone. We have a skilled labour force, low tax rates and an abundance of natural resources. We need to get out and tell our story to investors. These trade missions build and strengthen our presence in growing markets and have enormous, long term, positive impact on our economy,” said Premier Clark.
“When private industry has good relationships and confidence in British Columbia, they bring investments to our province that creates jobs,” continued Premier Clark. “That’s why I’m delighted to be here on the day that our friends at Japan Airlines are announcing plans to upgrade their aircraft to bring 90 additional passengers per flight to B.C. Those extra business people and tourists will translate to more dollars spent in hotels, restaurants and businesses all over our province.”
“British
Columbia is a business-friendly environment and will easily accommodate our
future plans,” said Steve Chen, District Sales Manager, Japan Airlines. “We are
happy Premier Clark has chosen to travel on our airline so we can demonstrate
the quality of Japan Airlines.”
Departing Vancouver on May 12, Premier Clark’s first stop will be in Japan to meet with government and business officials to talk about the opportunities available in British Columbia’s natural gas, technology, and mining sectors.
Japan and Korea are the top two importers of LNG in the world, respectively. Both countries are looking to diversify their energy supply and are looking at increasing the use of natural gas and bioenergy as clean energy alternatives.
The Premier will then travel to Korea on May 16 to discuss clean energy options such as LNG and bioenergy with government and business leaders in Seoul and Suwon.
“As we continue to advance our LNG Export Joint Venture project with PETRONAS, we feel it is vital to engage with potential LNG buyers in the premium markets of Korea and Japan,” said Michael Culbert, President & CEO of Progress Energy. “By participating in Premier Clark’s trade mission, we are able to demonstrate to potential buyers the commitment that the Province of British Columbia has to building a viable LNG industry.”
Finally, the Premier will fly to the Philippines on May 19 to meet with government officials in Manila to discuss labour mobility barriers, as well as opportunities for British Columbia to assist the country in growing their economy through strategic partnerships with B.C.
All of the sectors of focus for the Second Jobs and Trade Mission are identified in “Canada Starts Here: The BC Jobs Plan.”
Learn More:
Learn more about the BC Jobs Plan at www.bcjobsplan.ca
And about the first successful trade mission at http://www.britishcolumbia.ca/Connect/PremiersMission/Documents/Mission_Public_Report.pdf
Backgrounder attached.
BACKGROUNDER
Second B.C. Jobs and Trade Mission -
participating companies and organizations
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Forest Sector |
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BC Wood Specialties Group |
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BC Wood Specialties Group, Japan |
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Canada Wood Group |
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Canada Wood Group, Japan |
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Canada Wood Group, Seoul |
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Canfor |
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Coast Forest Products Association |
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Forest Innovation Investment (FII) |
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Interex Forest Products Ltd. |
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Interfor |
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Western Forest Products |
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Transpac Fibre |
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Technology, Clean Technology and Green Building Sector |
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BC Bioenergy Network |
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Cannon Design- Vancouver |
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CB Williams Energy Group |
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Applied Science Technologists and Technicians (ASTTBC) |
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Englobe Enterprises Ltd. |
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Fibre Co Inc. |
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Equilibrium Consulting Inc. |
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Fast+Epp/StructureCraft Builders |
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Structurlam |
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Super E Housing Office/Energy Efficient Exporters Alliance (EEEA) |
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Paradigm Environmental Technologies Inc. |
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Mott Electric |
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International Education Sector |
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BC Council for International Education |
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Asia Pacific Gateway Skills Table (APGST) |
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Royal Roads University |
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Langara College |
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University of British Columbia |
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University of Northern British Columbia |
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Mining Sector |
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Canadian Kailuan Dehua |
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Fortune Minerals Limited |
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Yellowhead Mining |
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Getty Copper Inc |
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Hard Creek Nickel Corporation |
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Imperial Metals Corporation |
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Energy and LNG Sector |
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Compliance Energy Corp. |
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EnCana |
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EOG Resources Canada Inc. |
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LNG Direct Rail Ltd. |
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Nexen Inc. |
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Petronas |
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Progress Energy |
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Spectra Energy Transmission |
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Shell Canada Ltd. |
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Kivalliq Energy Corporation |
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Arctic Construction Ltd. |
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Legal, Financial and Professional Services Sector |
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Deloitte & Touche Corporate Finance Canada Inc. |
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Fasken Martineau |
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Bank of Montreal |
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Borden Ladner Gervais |
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KPMG |
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New East Consulting Services |
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Transportation |
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Philippine Airlines |
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Port Metro Vancouver |
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Gitxsan First Nation |
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Vancouver Airport Authority |
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Immigration Services |
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Health Match |
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BC Happy Homes Immigration Services |
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Commercial Sector |
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Natural Glacial Waters Inc. |
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Pacific Western Brewing |
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Contact: Media Relations Government Communications and Public Engagement Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation 250 356-7104
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Connect with the Province of B.C. at www.gov.bc.ca/connect