Canada PM Mark Carney to visit China next week for trade talks
Summary
Canada’s Prime Minister, Mark Carney, will visit China next week to discuss trade and improve relations. This marks the first Canadian Prime Minister's visit to China in almost ten years, focusing on topics like energy and agriculture. The trip aims to resolve ongoing trade disputes and strengthen ties with China as Canada faces trade challenges with the U.S.Key Facts
- Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit China from January 13 to 17.
- This is the first visit by a Canadian Prime Minister to China in nearly a decade.
- Carney plans to discuss trade, energy, agriculture, and international security with Chinese officials.
- Canada and China have had a trade dispute, including tariffs on electric vehicles, steel, and agricultural products.
- China imposed tariffs on Canadian canola products, affecting Canadian farmers.
- Carney met with China's President Xi Jinping in October, discussing improving relations.
- Canada aims to double its non-U.S. exports in the next decade.
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