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Source: The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan
Canadian Energy Round-up to be held on Tuesday November 25th, 2014 @ TMI Associates

TOKYO, Nov 21, 2014 - (ACN Newswire) - On November 25th the CCCJ will hold a special afternoon conference dealing with current issues in Canadian Energy, with a focus on LNG to be attended by most of the major energy importers and suppliers in Japan. Full details are included in the program and at the following link to our CCCJ website. http://www.cccj.or.jp/en/event/canadian-energy-round

Members of the press are most welcome however we would ask that you register as press at admin@cccj.or.jp.

The event will feature expert speakers on the industry in general, the First Nations' role in it and the impact of expected announcements regarding British Columbia's new LNG income tax to be applied to income from liquefaction of natural gas at LNG facilities in B.C.

In addition, members of the press will find that speakers from Canada will present on new technologies for transportation and storage of LNG throughout North America and elsewhere where LNG pipelines do not exist and to meet the huge demand for the conversion of locomotives, shipping, trucks and local small scale power plants from diesel-type fuels to the vastly cheaper and abundant Liquid Natural Gas.

About the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (CCCJ)

Promoting the development of commerce between Canada and Japan since 1975, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (CCCJ) is a private sector, not-for-profit business organization serving its members through communications, networking, and advocacy. Representing some 33 business sectors, the CCCJ is a member-driven, member-focused organization and is the longest serving Canadian Chamber in Asia, with over three hundred members.

CCCJ members represent a broad cross-section of businesspersons and entrepreneurs from Canada, Japan, and other countries. They include Canadian companies operating in Japan, Japanese companies and individuals with ties to Canada, small business owners, and Canadians working in Japan.

The Chamber carries out its mandate in a variety of ways, including:

- Holding speaker luncheons, seminars, and networking events.
- Providing relevant and timely information through our website, bi-lateral business news, quarterly magazine The Canadian, and annual membership directory Connections.
- Offering business promotion opportunities and information on how to set up an office in Japan.
- Meeting with key Japanese policymakers on issues of importance to the Canadian business community in Japan.
- Maintaining close ties with other foreign and domestic chambers of commerce in Japan and other Canadian chambers/business associations in Asia to broaden and deepen our information network.

Contact us to find out more about how the Chamber can help you. www.cccj.or.jp.

Media contact:
Andrew Lambert
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan
Tel: +81-3-5775-9500

Topic: General Announcement
Source: The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan

Sectors: Daily Finance, Daily News
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