Carter said, until now, talks between the Far North and China have mostly been at a government level. The FNDC has though signed a joint memorandum of intent with Chinese company Tus Holdings regarding a $1 billion investment and council officials visited the country last year.
The purpose of today's forum is to extend the depth and breadth of the engagement with Chinese officials and companies.
"The council agreed to facilitate this forum because iwi and business-owners need to be involved in the discussion about trade and investment between the two countries," he said.
Other councils and iwi in New Zealand have held similar forums where local and Chinese companies have highlighted successes and opportunities for growth.
Local delegates at the forum will include more than 30 people from iwi authorities, Māori-owned enterprises and business associations, as well as farming.
Guest speakers include representatives of BNZ, China Forestry Group New Zealand, China Southern Airlines, China Travel Service (NZ), the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in New Zealand, CVIC Software Engineering New Zealand, Far North Holdings, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (New Zealand), Ngati Hine Forestry Trust, Northland Chamber of Commerce, Northland Inc and Te Hiku Media.