Mark Carney Reignites Canada-China Relations with Strategic Talks
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China marks a new era in bilateral relations. His meetings with top Chinese officials aim to establish strategic partnerships in energy, security, and trade. The visit follows efforts to diversify Canada's export markets amid tensions under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney praised the rapid progress in Canada's relations with China during his visit to Beijing, marking it as a pivotal moment in strengthening ties between the two nations. Carney's discussions with China's top officials, including Zhao Leji, aim to establish a strategic partnership, especially in areas like energy and security.
This visit is the first by a Canadian prime minister to China since 2017, following Carney's previous meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea. The bilateral talks are part of efforts to diversify Canada's export markets after recent U.S. tariffs. Both sides are keen to move past tensions from the previous Trudeau government's policies.
Since taking office, Carney has actively worked to mend diplomatic and economic relations with China, meeting with several key figures from China's business sector to explore opportunities for collaboration. His visit underscores Canada's desire to broaden its trade ties amid evolving global dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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