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Rebuilding relations with China is the route Prime Minister Mark Carney is pursuing
Summary
China's state media urged Ottawa to adopt an independent China policy as Prime Minister Mark Carney visits to repair ties, and formal talks to review the USMCA are set to begin next week.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is making a visit aimed at mending bilateral ties with China amid tensions with the United States and domestic disagreements over trade measures. Chinese state media publicly urged Canada to adopt a China policy separate from the United States. The trip follows a period of strained relations between Ottawa and Beijing and competing pressures from Canadian industries and provincial governments.
Reported developments:
- China Daily editorial warned that progress in Canada-China relations requires Ottawa to separate its China policy from the United States, as reported.
- Mr. Carney is visiting to seek improved trade ties while facing domestic pressures such as disputes over canola tariffs and proposed changes to tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, as reported.
- Formal discussions to review the USMCA trade agreement are scheduled to begin next week, as reported.
Summary:
The visit centers on restoring trade and diplomatic engagement with China while Canada manages parallel tensions with the United States and internal policy disagreements. Outcomes of the visit and any effect on the upcoming USMCA review are undetermined at this time, with formal review talks due to start next week.
