Canada and China Forge New Paths in Global Cooperation
Prime Minister Mark Carney has lauded Canada's growing relationship with China, highlighted by positive interactions with President Xi Jinping. This marks a strategic shift from previous tensions, aiming to diversify Canadian export markets. Discussions include energy, trade, and agricultural collaboration, improving ties soured during Justin Trudeau's tenure.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney praised the nation's strengthening ties with China during a visit that underscores significant diplomatic progress. He emphasized the constructive dialogue with President Xi Jinping as a step towards strategic partnerships in energy, agriculture, and beyond as global tensions rise.
Carney's visit represents a diplomatic turnaround following strained relationships under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Amid trade conflicts—exacerbated by U.S. tariffs—Canada seeks new opportunities to diversify its export markets. Discussions in Beijing focused on resolving trade issues, particularly in agriculture and new technology.
During his time in China, Carney engaged with top Chinese officials and industry leaders, touching on critical sectors like energy and advanced manufacturing. Both nations signed an economic roadmap outlining mutual investments and technological collaboration, signalling a new era of diplomatic and economic engagement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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