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Key to Canada's Energy Future is expanding business with Asia and continued business with United States

OTTAWA, Nov. 19, 2012, 2012 (Menafn - Canada NewsWire via COMTEX) --Canada needs more than one customer to be successful says CIBC's Jim Prentice

CIBC (cm:TSX) (cm:NYSE) — While the United States will remain Canada's most important energy client, the country needs to advance its relationship with Asia to secure market access says the Hon. Jim Prentice, Senior Executive Vice-President and Vice Chairman of CIBC.

In a speech to the Canadian American Business Council, Mr. Prentice said Canada has been favoured with a wealth of natural resources and a neighbour that has needed them but Canada must diversify its customer base if it is to truly be an energy superpower. However, doing so will have its complications.

"While the United States has encouraged Canada to pursue diversified markets, we would be nave to think that a blossoming relationship with China will not have implications on our relationship with the United States," said Mr. Prentice." And still, Asia is where the growth of today is, and where the growth of tomorrow will be. So that's where we need to be."

Mr. Prentice cautioned that it does not mean Canada can take its time building infrastructure and put up restrictive policy and expect that Asia will continue to 'keep beating down our door'.

"Yes, we offer advantages as a resource producer related to stability and security of investment," said Mr. Prentice. "And yes, the government should demand that foreign companies be committed to investing in Canada, building here with Canadian participation and playing by market rules.

"But we also need to remember that we are a higher-cost environment. Our strength isn't that we are 'cheap'. Our strength is that we are dependable, reliable, secure and respectful of the rule of law - no surprising changes to taxes, royalties or foreign investment rules. We shouldn't forget that because everyone in the Asia Pacific has alternatives."

Mr. Prentice stressed that at the same time, Canada must reengage Americans to build a better, more efficient continental energy market.

"With both countries, we face difficult challenges, made even more complex by the fact we have control over only some of the variables," said Mr. Prentice. "But this much is clear; the time for delay and indifference is over. We need to get to work."

CIBC is a leading Canadian-based global financial institution. Through our Retail and Business Banking, Wealth Management and Wholesale Banking businesses, CIBC provides a full range of financial products and services to 11 million individual, small business, commercial, corporate and institutional clients in Canada and around the world. You can find other news releases and information about CIBC in our Press Centre on our corporate website at www.cibc.com.

The speech is available at : http://files.newswire.ca/256/CABCSpeech.pdf

PDF available at: http://stream1.newswire.ca/media/2012/11/19/20121119_C9377_DOC_EN_20877.pdf

SOURCE: CIBC

To view this news release in HTML formatting, please use the following URL: http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/November2012/19/c9377.html

SOURCE: CIBC

SOURCE: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

Sean Hamilton at (416)-304-8456 orsean.hamilton@cibc.com


 






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