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Annual Report 2011

上海加拿大商会The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in ShanghaiLa Chambre de commerce canadienne à Shanghai

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The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai works to ensure that East China’s

Canadian business and social communities continue to thrive.

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Table of Contents

4 Message from the Chair

5 Message from the Executive Director

6 Business and Government Event Highlights

10 Social and Community Event Highlights

12 Financial Report

13 Chamber Board of Directors and Officers

14 Chamber Staff

15 Services

16 Demographics

17 Advertising Rates

18 Special Thanks

19 Contact Us

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Message from the Chair

Sharon WongChairPrésidente

Dear Valued Chamber Members and Friends,

It is with great optimism and gratitude that I send you greetings in the new year!

Last year was a busy and eventful year for both the Chamber and our members. Following the success of our numerous social events and business intelligence pro-grams, we have continued to see great developments in 2011. Highlights include hosting visits from the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Honourable John Baird and Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Joe Oliver and welcoming British Columbia Premier Christy Clark at the BC Alumni Ambassadors Reception.

2011 saw a number of changes for members doing business in China including the requirement that expatriates participate in China’s social insurance scheme and the pilot introduction of the value added tax in Shanghai. In respect of social insur-ance matters, CanCham has worked on lobbying for further clarifications on these issues.

Additionally, following CanCham tradition, members celebrated all things Ca-nadian on Canada Day as well enjoying other outings such as Hockey Night in Shanghai and Movie Night under the Stars. Members also had the opportunity to network and build their business expertise through events such as Transfer Pricing in China, the Inter-Chamber Ladies Networking Night, Hiring and Firing and Legal Best Practices for Managing a Subsidiary or Rep. Office to name a few.

In the coming year, CanCham is committed to further understanding your busi-

ness needs in China, enhancing existing value and creating opportunities to devel-op a thriving Canadian community in China. In this regard, your input and ideas are important and invaluable and we hope to harness these in the new year.

Our achievements to date are a reflection of your continued support and dedica-tion to expanding Canadian business interests in China. We thank you for this. We also invite members to take advantage of the great opportunities CanCham offers to help further your business and raise your profile. I encourage each of you to become involved and engaged and drop by our office for any questions or ideas regarding CanCham.

It has been a privilege to serve as Chair of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in China in 2011. We look forward to providing you with continued excellent service in the coming year.

Sharon WongChairThe Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai

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Message from the Executive Director

Carley PulfordExecutive DirectorDirectrice générale

Dear Members and Friends of CanCham Shanghai,

Let me start by saying that since my appointment as Executive Director it has truly been a privilege to serve not just the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai but the Canadian community at large in China.

Our two main missions in China remain the same, first, to connect you and your business to opportunities and key contacts in China. Second, we provide support to Canadians and Canadian Companies working and living in China not only from a business point of view but from a social aspect as well.

During 2011 we’ve launched several new initiatives that are helping the Chamber serve you, our members, better. We implemented a new membership category and series of events to further increase the involvement of the Young Professionals en-suring the future of CanCham.

We’ve also reinstated the Access Program which provides member to member dis-counts and special offers.

I strongly believe that everyone involved with CanCham Shanghai is united by a desire to demonstrate the absolute best that Canada has to offer by strengthening the business relationships that already exist between Canada and China while con-

Carley PulfordExecutive DirectorThe Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai

tinuing to uphold Canada’s strong brand image here.

As a member of the CanCham, you are not only broadening your network but you are helping to create a piece of Canada in China for those that wish to learn more about Canada and for those who wish to reconnect with their Canadian roots.

I look forward to continuing to work with you all in 2012 as we strive to realize the full potential of Canadian businesses in China.

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Annual Report 2011 6In 2011 the Chamber hosted more than 75 events for Canadians and friends of the Canadian community. Our business events are created to help our member businesses grow their professional networks while gaining the knowledge needed to succeed in the China market.Build Your Business

Business & Government Highlights

JanuarySisters in Business Breakfast Event Se-ries: Heidi Dugan Speaks Heidi Dugan, media personality and inspira-tional businesswoman, shared how she performs multi-roles while maintaining a work-life bal-ance. Organized by AustCham and supported by CanCham.

FebruarySisters in Business Breakfast Event Se-ries: Susan Heffernan, SoozarAustCham and CanCham hosted Susan Heffer-nan who told attendees how shefounded and successfully developed Soozar’s brand in China and internationally.

New Facts on Brand Buying and How Marketing WorksPresented by AustCham and CanCham. Guest speaker Dr Jenni Romaniuk unraveled the Seven Major Myths of brand buying and cus-tomer behaviour, followed with empirical evi-dence from the Chinese market which haven’t yet made their way into university textbooks.

Trends and StrategiesDong Tao, Assistant President of the Shanghai Foreign Investment Development Board dis-cussed the trends and strategies for Foreign Di-rect Investment in China.

2010 Annual Filing & Non-Trade For-eign Exchange Remittance SeminarWith the promulgation of various new tax rules and regulations in 2010, enterprises will inevi-tably face a lot of new tax issues when handling 2010 annual filing and non-trade foreign ex-change remittance matters. Now, a professional from Deloitte brings you a seminar providing in-depth analysis focusing on the hot topics.

AprilYoung Professionals: Launching Your Career in China Fred Spoke, Managing Director of Canada Wood Ltd discussed his 10 years of Chinese working experience and talked about what young professionals should be aware of upon embarking on their careers in China.

The Impact of China’s 12th Five Year Plan: How it actually works and what’s in store for the next five yearsThe Canadian Chamber in Shanghai and the Canada China Business Council (CCBC) host-ed Kenneth Jarrett, Chairman of APCO World-wide, Greater China who spoke about the key impacts of the new policies announced in Chi-na’s new 12th Five Year Plan.

The Taxmen Cometh: Presenting Van-couver’s International Financial Cen-treThe International Financial Centre BC is posi-tioning Vancouver as a tax free zone for inter-national financial activities. With this in mind ,Bruce Flexman, President of IFC BC, and Jim-my Mitchell, Vice President, Business Develop-mnent IFC BC spoke of how BC’s competitive advantages can work for businesses.

Best HR Practices: Hiring and Firing in ChinaCanCham and AustCham presented Michael J. Zuo, Account Manager & Senior Consultant at

Annual General Meeting 2011The Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held on February 23rd, 2011. The Board of Direc-tors reviewed CanCham Shanghai’s develop-ment over 2010 and previewed CanCham’s ini-tiatives in 2011. The Chamber’s current board of directors was also elected at this AGM.

MarchCSR Roundtable: Building Responsible BusinessesIn this event supported by the Canadian Con-sulate and the Canada-China Business Council, Danielle Ruan, Director of COCO Mat and Marie-Lucie Spoke of the Giving Tree discussed the challenges and successes of encouraging so-cially responsible practices in China from both a for-profit and non-profit perspectives. In the second segment, Tom Cumming, Pro-gram Advisor, Investment Cooperation Program (INC) Division Foreign Affairs and Internation-al Trade Canada, discussed how Canadian com-panies encourag ing CSR practices can receive grants.

FIE’s Strategy in Investing in China-

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Shanghai Donghao Human Resource Co., Ltd. (DHR), who discussed the ins and outs of HR in China, and what both employers and em-ployees should know in matters related to hiring and firing.

MayYoung Professionals: Taking the leap and building your business in ChinaOlivier Brault, General Manager of Norduyn China, spoke to young Canadians about how he left Canada to start the China operations of a Canadian aerospace company from scratch.

The Evolving/Devolving Business Environment for MNC’s in China - Which Way is forward?BenCham, AustCham, DanCham and Can-Cham Shanghai, presented David Hoffman, Vice President and Managing Director of The Conference Board China Center for Economics and Business who discussed whether the current difficult environment for MNCs was due to regulator design or to the diminishing need for

foreign capital in China because Chinese com-panies have become such strong competitors.

2011 Chambers of Commerce Forum: China Gold Rush with Global Invest-mentBusiness leaders from Chinese and International Chambers of Commerce gathered at this 2 day conference to discuss trade, investment, impli-cations of the 5 year plan and other topics per-taining to Chna’s economy.

Understanding Your Laowai BossJason Inch, Managing Director of InChina Event Management and Dolly Ou Yang, Execu-tive Director of HKJ Global Co. Ltd. spoke to attendees about everything an employee needs to know about dealing with a boss of another culture.

JuneMaking Sense of China’s Property GameColliers International property experts Chris Cuff, Executive Director of Corporate Solu-

tions, Asia Pacific, and Nigel Ingham, Director of Industrial Services, East China, presented on the office and industrial property markets in China and everything you need to know about purchasing and renting business premises.

Consulate Briefing 2011The semi-annual Consulate Briefing from the Canadian Consulate was held on June 16, 2011. Consul General of Canada Nadir Patel spoke about the latest business, economic, political, cultural and consular news.

Social Media in ChinaSam Flemming, Founder and Chairman of CIC and Alex Miller, Product Manager for Advertis-ing at Renren.com discussed where Chinese us-ers are talking online and the power of social media marketing.

JulyYoung Professionals with Robert Mar-tinRobert Martin, the former Head of Asia for the BMO Financial Group talked to young Canadi-

ans about his career path and how he went from majoring in French literature to becoming the head of one of Canada’s largest banks in Asia.

Too Many Bosses, Too Few LeadersRajeev Peshawaria , CEO of the ICLIF Leader-ship & Governance Centre addressed members of MayCham and CanCham about whysome organizations are able to achieve greater commercial success over longer periods of time compared to others even in the same market conditions.

Canada-China Business Luncheon with Minister of International Affairs John BairdCanCham Shanghai and CCBC hosted a wel-come luncheon for the Honourable John Baird, Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs.

How will China’s current social insur-ance law affect you?Phuong Chung, Senior Vice President and Lily Zhang, Director, Employee Benefits (EB) of Manulife-Sinochem briefed attendees on China’s

Build Your BusinessBusiness & Government Highlights

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Build Your BusinessBusiness & Government Highlights

current Social Insurance Law and talked about its impact on employees. They also discussed the new social insurance law and how the potential change can impact foreigneres and their social insurance benefits.

Towards Sustainable Growth in Chi-naAustCham Shanghai, BritCham Shanghai and CanCham Shanghai hosted a panel discussion with Dr. Yolanda Fernandez Lommen, Head of the Economics Unit at the Asian Development Bank who gave an analysis of the major chal-lenges in terms of future growth and develop-

ment in the economy.

AugustImproving Essential Business English Writing SkillsJason Inch, Managing Director of InChina Training, worked with attendees to improve their writing style and make their business writ-ing more effective and professional.

Behind the Scenes at the Pullman Ho-telAttendees got a behind the scenes tour of the Pullman Skyway Hotel. Those on the tour saw the day to day operations of this luxury hotel and learn how the HR, Security, F&B managers as well as the GM of the hotel ensures that the Pullman runs smoothly.

SeptemberMedia/PR tips for personal presenta-tion and public speakingAustCham Shanghai, CanCham Shanghai and guest speaker Mario Cavolo hosted a seminar on effective personal presentation, speaking and communication styles to support your business’ media/PR communications needs.

How to Control Your Company: Best Practices for Dealing with Legal Challenges of Managing a Subsidiary or Rep. OfficeManaging Partner Maarten Roos of R&P China Lawyers used practical examples to show some

of the common legal problems that managers face, and best practice approaches to avoid or respond to these issues.

Luncheon with the Premier of Quebec, Jean CharestDuring his visit to Shanghai, Premier Charest gave a major public address on September 1st to strengthen the business ties between Québec and China.

Young Professionals Panel Discussion: Jumpstarting Your Career in ChinaJohn McDonald, Trista Baldwin and Hilary Bauer, Canadian professionals who are currently working in Shanghai, spoke to young profes-sionals about working for well-established non-profit organizations in Shanghai.

OctoberCanadian Government Breakfast Se-ries: How Can Trade Commissioners Help Your Business?Robert McCubbing, Team Leader and Trade

Commissioner at the Canadian Consulate in Shanghai and the Canadian Trade Commis-sioner team spoke to members about the servic-es that they can provide to Canadian businesses in China.

Strengthening Management Commu-nication SkillsThis public talk, given by Mr. Ethan Becker, dis-cussed 2 of the 8 most common topics in the discipline of communication as it relates to the workplace: diffusing defensiveness and control-ling nervousness when speaking.

NovemberImproving Performance with Scarce Talent: Richard Ivey Business Round-table with Bruce MiyashitaOrganized by CanCham and Ivey School of Business Alumni Association, keynote speaker Bruce Miyashita highlighted how organizations are dealing with the challenges of attracting, building and retaining talent in order to achieve and maintain higher levels of business perfor-mance.

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Build Your BusinessBusiness & Government Highlights

To Buy or not to Buy: The Commercial Real Estate Situation in and around ShanghaiThe Swiss Chamber of Commerce and the Ca-nadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai in-vited two very experienced real estate experts at the Longemont Hotel to help attendees under-stand the current real estate situation in Shang-hai.

Canada-China Business Leaders’ Dinner with Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, Joe OliverThe Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shang-hai hosted a welcome dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai for the Honourable Joe Oliver, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources.

BC Alumni Ambassadors Reception with the Premier of British Columbia, Christy ClarkBritish Columbia’s alumni and friends in Shang-hai joined Premier Clark for the BC Ambassa-dors reception to hear about the exciting op-

portunities and developments in the province of British Columbia.

How Your Work Is Killing You :Improving Health & Productivity in the Workplace with ErgonomicsA seasoned physiotherapist, Patrick Ansovini, physiotherapist at SinoUnited Health talked to attendees about how you can improve health, safety and efficiency at the workplace.

Chinese proverbs: Condensed Culture and Insight into Chinese MentalityIn this session with Albert Krisskoy, who has spent 18 years in China studying, working and accumulating knowledge of Chinese language and culture, members of the Spanish and Ca-nadian Chamber learned about the cultural sig-nificance of Chinese idioms.

Transfer pricing in China - Latest de-velopments and planning strategiesTwo experienced transfer pricing practitioners: Mr. Jonathan Belec and Mr. Travis Qiu from

Ernst & Young, Shanghai provided information on recent transfer pricing developments in Chi-na and discussed the key issues for tax directors, finance managers, controllers, general managers and CFOs dealing with transfer pricing issues.

DecemberBehind the Scenes: Coca Cola Factory TourAttendees got a behind the scenes tour of the Coca Cola Shenmei Plant.

China’s New Social Insurance Law - Updates and SolutionsIn the follow-up of “How Will China’s Current Social Insurance Law Impact You?” This edition updated members on the latest changes to Chi-na’s Social Insurance Law and further discussed its impact on businesses as well as possible solu-tions.

Reputational Marketing Seminar : Influencing Consumer DecisionsCanCham and CEBEX hosted a seminar to help attendees learn how to build and maintain

their reputation online, how to defend against blows to their brand’s reputation, and discussed the role of reputational marketing in their com-panies’ arsenals.

Quick Event Stats

16Board and Canadian

government events

32 Business events

4 Trade mission

and government delegation events

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Connecting CanadiansSocial & Community Highlights

JanuaryCanuck Connection : Welcome Back MixerCanadians and friends met at the Boxing Cat Brewery to meet up with old friends and make new connections.

FebruaryCanuck Connection: Hockey Night in ShanghaiOver 300 hockey fans gathered at CanCham’s largest Canuck Connection in the Chamber’s history to watch a live hockey game put on by the Shanghai Hockey Club.

March3rd Annual Canadian Inter-University Alumni MixerThe Canadian Alumni of Shanghai gathered at this annual mixer to reconnect with their Alma-Mater and fellow alumni.

Canuck Connection: Caesars & Pou-tine NightCanadians gathered at Osteria to enjoy delicious Caesars and poutine at this monthly mixer.

AprilRick Hansen Difference Maker Awards CelebrationThe Rick Hansen Foundation with the support of CanCham Shanghai celebrated their 25th anniversary of the Man in Motion World Tour with the Man in Motion himself, Rick Hansen.

Canuck Connection:Pancake Brunch & Easter Egg HuntCanCham Shanghai hatched a plan and invite all Canadians and friends to an eggsquisite breakfast buffet with pancakes and real Cana-dian Maple Syrup from Goodwell’s.Kids enjoyed an Easter egg hunt hosted by Can-Cham’s Eggsecutive Director and eggspert Eas-ter egg hider.

La Fête nationale du QuébecQuebec Day CelebrationQuebec lovers gathered to enjoy the biggest Quebec day celebration in Shanghai. Attendees enjoyed French-Canadian music, a poutine bar and an authentic French-Canadian experience!

JulyShanghai Hustle Scavenger HuntCanCham Shanghai’s Canadian Alumni Com-mittee held the 2nd annual Shanghai Wide Scavenger Hunt at the Big Bamboo on Nanyang Lu.

Contestants navigated through Shanghai’s ur-ban landscape to complete a myriad of tasks, challenges and puzzles and win bragging rights for their team and alma-mater!

AugustCanuck Connection: Welcome Back MixerThe return of Canuck Connection brought Ca-

MayCanuck Connection: CanCham Music FestivalCanCham Shanghai and Big Bamboo hosted a night of fantastic live music featuring popular local bands Studio 188, Smoking Aces, Dave Hewett Apphia Campbell, Rough Diamonds and Lonestar Wild.

JuneCanada Day in Shanghai 2011Over 300 Canadians and friends came out on June 18th, 2011 to Sheshan to celebrate Cana-da’s 144th Birthday!

Special thanks to our Silver Sponsor B+H Ar-chitects and our Booth Sponsor the Bank of Montreal (China) Co.Ltd. Shanghai branch for their generous support.

Inter-Chamber Summer MixerMembers of the international Chambers of Commerce gathered to expand their profession-al and social networks in Shanghai.

As the core of the Canadian community in East China,the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai has a mandate to create a sense of community for Canadians and friends of Canadians.

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nadians and friends out to Avalon for some Ca-nadian Club, Moosehead and poutine.

SeptemberInter-Chamber Mixer in SuzhouThe international chambers of commerce met in Suzhou to meet up with friends and make new connections.

Canuck Connection: Movie Night Under the StarsCanadians and friends gathered at WA Opti-mum Health to enjoy an outdoor movie night under the stars.

OctoberInter-Chamber Legal MixerMembers of International Chambers of Com-merce had the opportunity to informally net-work with other legal professionals from around Shanghai.

Inter-Chamber Ladies Networking NightWomen professionals gathered at this success-ful mixer to exchange ideas about running their own business, engaging in corporate businesses, planning to start working or just wishing to en-large their professional network.

Annual Canadian Alumni Thanksgiv-ing DinnerThe Canadian Alumni Committee hosted the annual Canadian Thanksgiving where Cana-dians and friends celebrated with their fellow alumni and enjoyed an evening of good fun, great friends and fantastic food.

NovemberCanuck Connection: MovemberThe “Movember” edition of Canuck Connec-tion got a little hairy with a “grow your mo (moustache)”theme.

Quick Event Stats

9Inter-Chamber

Events

16Social and Alumni

Events

2079Attendees at CanCham’s

Events in 2011

DecemberAnnual Canadian Christmas DinnerThis year, CanCham celebrated the 2011 Yule-tide season at Marriott Changfeng Park in the style of a traditional Canadian Christmas Eve. Over 280 attendees had a holly jolly Christmas with turkey, prizes, entertainment and a special visit from Santa!

Connecting CanadiansSocial & Community Highlights

If you would like to share your ex-pertise with the Canadian business

community in Shanghai or if you would like to see a particular topic

covered in a seminar, please con-tact the CanCham team .

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FinancialReport

2011

REVENUES BY PROGRAM

Social Events27%

Sponsorship - General4%

Membership45%

Business Events24%

Membership40%

Business Events20%

Sponsorship - General3%

Governance5%

7%

Social Events

25%

EXPENDITURES BY PROGRAM deficit

9.1%

0.0%

2.0%

4.0%

6.0%

8.0%

10.0%

1

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Chamber Board of Directors & Officers

David Nicholson CATreasurer

PresidentBennet & Wright Interna-tional Group Ltd.

Winston KanVice-Chair

Senior BusinessDevelopment Manager, IMW Compressor Co., Ltd.

Sharon WongChair

CounselKing & Wood Mallesons

Mark CeolinDirector

PresidentRed Gate Interna-tional

Phuong ChungDirector

Senior Vice PresidentManulife-Sinochem

John E. McDonaldDirector

Managing DirectorBritish Columbia Trade and Investment Office – Shanghai

Radley MackenzieDirector

ConsultantAPCO (Beijing)

Yves J. NadonDirector

ConsultantWSX Group

Eunice WangDirector

Vice PresidentBank of Montreal (China) Co.Ltd.

Anthony FongDirector

General ManagerIBM Engineering Tech-nology Company

Alan McMillanDirector

CEOJIE Technologies Ltd.

The Chamber’s board members are responsible for forming and driving the policies as well as providing guidance on all the ac-tivities of the Chamber.

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Chamber Staff

Christine CheungSenior Events [email protected]

Rebecca CopeloviciSenior Membership [email protected]

Sarah ChengMedia & Communications [email protected]

Alice WangEvents [email protected]

Carley PulfordExecutive [email protected]

The Chamber staff executes the programs and services of the Chamber. If you should need any assistance regarding our services for members, events, media platforms, sponsorship, etc., you may contact any one of our team members.

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Services

Inform Promote ConnectThe Chamber widens your professional and social •network through personal introductions. We take the time to meet with you to understand your needs and goals and then we take that information and research potential stakeholders/customers/business partners within our network and within the network of other chambers as well.

As a speaker at one of our events, you have the •chance to expand your clientele.

With over 2000 attendees at our events, members •get the chance to meet like-minded professionals as well as potential customers.

Members are given the opportunity to speak at •seminars in order to share their expertise with a wider network.

Market your services and products to other mem-•bers with the Access Program (a member to mem-ber discount and services program).

Members are listed on our online membership di-•rectory.

Via topical seminars at membership rates.•

Meet informed experts/professionals at seminars •and social mixers.

Share your expertise with the Chamber’s mem-•bers.

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Demographics

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Have Your Voice HeardAdvertising Rates

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Special Thanks

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai would like to extend a special thank you to the following companies for their generous support. The time, effort and resources you contribute to the Chamber ensures that the Chamber can continue to serve our members and the greater Canadian community at large

in East China.

Shanghai Nine Dragons Construction

& Consulting Co.,Ltd

www.ndconst.com

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Contact Us

Suite 2805172 Yuyuan Road Jing An District

T: 021 6075 8797/98/[email protected]

www.cancham.asia

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