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Canada seeks deeper trade with China while hedging its bets
Summary
The Prime Minister is on a trade mission to China this week as Canada seeks deeper trade ties while aiming to avoid over-dependence on either China or the United States.
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The Prime Minister is undertaking a trade mission to China this week. The visit has prompted debate about whether Canada should deepen economic ties with China while maintaining its longstanding relationship with the United States. Commentators and officials described a hedging approach: expanding markets but protecting security-sensitive sectors. A public inquiry into foreign interference named China as the principal actor in election interference.
Noted developments:
- The Prime Minister's trade mission to China is taking place this week.
- A public inquiry reported China as the principal actor in foreign interference in Canadian elections.
- Officials and commentators have discussed a cautious reopening of trade with China using protective "guardrails" for security-sensitive industries.
- Critics in the article point to a delay in establishing a promised foreign agent registry.
Summary:
Canada is attempting to broaden its export markets while limiting exposure to any single great power, balancing trade opportunities with security concerns. The immediate next step is the Prime Minister's trade mission this week. Undetermined at this time.
