Baha Mar Hosts China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT)

Fri, Nov 21st 2014, 12:00 PM

Working to build stronger business ties between China and the Americas, Baha Mar recently hosted members of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) during a two-day forum which was a precursor to the first-ever Sino Americas Summit scheduled to be held at Baha Mar in July 2015. The forum was also attended by The Bahamas Minister of Financial Services, Ryan Pinder, His Excellency Yuan Guisen, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, as well as members of the Bahamas Investment Authority. The CCPIT operates in the same manner as a Chamber of Commerce, promoting China’s international business interests by developing cooperation and exchanges with other countries.

This forum and the upcoming Sino Americas Summit demonstrate Baha Mar’s understanding of the interrelated nature of the global economy. The forum also took place as the Ministry of Financial Services pushes to strengthen the business and political relationships between the People’s Republic of China and The Bahamas.

The Sino Americas Summit is a by invitation only event, scheduled for July 2015. It is intended to be an “Economic Forum for the Americas” and is being hosted in the “Switzerland” of the Americas -The Bahamas. The Summit will attract more than 200 international global leaders in business and government, including chief executive officers, cabinet ministers and multilateral executives from China and throughout the Latin America and the Caribbean. The event will be produced by the Latin Trade Group, the leading media and event company that provides global business information for corporate and government leaders in Latin America and the Caribbean. The Latin Trade Group also produces a number of meetings for regional business, government and social leaders including a series of CFO Events, the Latin Trade Symposium, the annual BRAVO Business Awards and more.

The Sino Americas Summit at Baha Mar is expected to lead to valuable business opportunities between China and the Americas as well as nurture deeper cultural understanding to improve the lives of citizens in the Caribbean and the Americas and define best practices for the regions in the years ahead.

“Attracting partners such as the CCPIT is another way that Baha Mar is delivering on our promise to transform our country. In many ways, The Bahamas is the gateway to the Americas and, as a global destination, Baha Mar speaks the language of the global economy,” Tom Dunlap, President of Baha Mar said. “We are proud to be the premier location for leaders to share innovative ideas with their counterparts from around the world and build key partnerships that help to grow our economy.” Richard Burns, Chairman of the Latin Trade Group adds, “Until now, China and the Americas have not had a neutral home for this important dialogue.”

Baha Mar, because of its historic partnership with its Chinese investment and construction partners, is the natural venue for this dialogue and Latin Trade is proud to bring these two parts of the world together in a timely way.”

About Baha Mar

Baha Mar is set on 3,000 feet of white sandy beach just 10 minutes from Nassau's fully renovated and expanded international airport. It will feature an elite collection of hotel brands with gaming, entertainment, private residences, shopping and natural attractions that reflect an authentic Bahamian experience. The resort’s Grand Opening celebration is planned for Spring 2015. The Baha Mar Casino & Hotel includes a 1,000-room hotel and a 100,000-square-foot Las Vegas-style casino. Baha Mar also will include a 700-room Grand Hyatt, a 300-room SLS LUX, and a 200-room Rosewood at Baha Mar. Amenities will include a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course; 200,000 square feet of flexible convention facilities, including a 2,000-seat entertainment venue; an ESPA spa; art galleries featuring Bahamian art; more than 40 restaurants, bars and clubs; global luxury designer and local artisan boutiques; and 20 acres of exquisitely landscaped beach and pool experiences, including a beachfront sanctuary with native Bahamian flora and fauna. In addition, upon completion of renovations, the all-inclusive Meliá Nassau Beach will become part of Baha Mar.

For more information please visit www.bahamar.com.

About Latin Trade Group

Latin Trade Group is a leading provider of information and business services to companies operating in Latin America. It publishes award-winning content in Spanish and English for distribution throughout Latin America, the Caribbean and the United States through print, online media and events. Latin Trade Group publishes Latin Trade magazine, Latin Trade Business Intelligence, and is the organizer of the Latin Trade Symposium and BRAVO Business Awards, the LT CFO Series for financial executives of multinational corporations and Trade Americas.

Robert Sands, Baha Mar Senior Vice President of Government and External Affairs, along with members of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and representatives of Latin Trade Group during a tour of the Royal Blue Golf Clubhouse at Baha Mar.

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