Recalibrating Ties: Canadian PM Mark Carney's Pivotal Visit to China
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's historic visit to China aims to recalibrate bilateral relations following tensions and renew cooperation. The visit, praised by China, marks an important milestone as Carney engages with Chinese business leaders and officials, seeking to diversify Canada's trade partnerships and overcome past trade disputes.
On Thursday, China lauded Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's landmark visit to Beijing, marking it a pivotal event in the nation's bid to reset diplomatic relationships that have been under strain. China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, emphasized the importance of the visit, the first of its kind from a Canadian leader in eight years, highlighting the potential to deepen cooperation.
This diplomatic gesture follows a purposeful encounter last year between Carney and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea. It comes amidst a backdrop of tariffs imposed by Canada's former administration and retaliatory measures by China. These factors had severely impacted bilateral trade, especially in segments like agriculture, where China has cut imports following Canada's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
With a focus on fostering business ties, Carney's visit includes interactions with major Chinese business entities such as CATL and Alibaba, as Canada seeks to expand its trade interests beyond traditional partners. These meetings are seen as a step toward building a stronger economic future and re-establishing Canada as a key player in the global market.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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