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Carney's 1st day in China secures agreement on energy — but no tariff breakthrough yet | CBC News
1 day ago - Prime Minister Mark Carney witnessed the signing of an agreement to co-operate more with China on clean and conventional energy the first day of talks in Beijing on Thursday, after years of difficult relations between the two countries.
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Mark Carney heading to China with ‘work to be done’ to repair strained relationship with Canada
That's fair, China is far more predictable and less volatile than the US. We should also strengthen trade ties with the EU and other Commonwealth nations. Good business is where you find it, and that isn't in the US. The complicating factor is that China is gravitating toward making/accepting payments in the yuan as opposed to the USD or other currencies. We might end up having to stockpile yuan reserves if it keeps up, which means accepting yuan as payment for our goods. If China's currency collapses then we'll be in trouble. Of course, I wouldn't expect to have to do this in this decade, it's a Future Canada problem. More on reddit.com
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Canada's deal with China signals it is serious about shift from US
"The prime minister is saying, essentially, that Canada has agency too, and that it's not going to just sit and wait for the United States," said Eric Miller, a Washington DC based trade adviser and president of the Rideau Potomac Strategy Group. China and Canada announce tariffs relief after high-stakes meeting · Carney faces delicate balancing act in China visit
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The Star
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Mark Carney begins China trip with energy and tech deals
1 day ago - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier of China Li Qiang shake hands following a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China on Thursday. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press ... Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade mission to Beijing yielded six agreements and two declarations with Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
CTVNews
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Meeting with Xi included in Mark Carney’s public schedule
2 days ago - Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping according to his public schedule released Thursday morning.
National Post
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No tariff relief yet as Carney re-ups old agreements with Chinese government on energy, lumber
1 day ago - The tariffs on canola have effectively halted all Canadian exports to China, which was the industry’s second biggest international market, dealing it a massive blow. Thursday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe was part of the meeting with Li to push for a lowering of the canola tariffs. ... With Carney and Li them overlooking them, ministers Joly, Anita Anand, Tim Hodgson, Maninder Sidhu and Heath MacDonald as well as Canada’s ambassador to China Jennifer May signed the agreements with their counterparts Thursday.
The Conversation
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What Mark Carney’s China trip could mean for the future of Canadian-Chinese relations
4 days ago - While the visit could be positive, Canadian expectations should be realistic, since the trip marks a stabilizing process rather than a symbol of stabilized relationship. Trade will be at the top of Carney’s agenda, particularly the Canadian push for China to lift anti-dumping duties on Canadian canola oil.
Yahoo!
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Carney: Canada entering 'new era' in relationship with Beijing
1 day ago - BEIJING — Canada is entering a "new era of relations" with China and the stage is set for talks on ways the two countries can become "strategic partners," Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday. The prime minister made the comments as he was welcomed in Beijing by the second and third most powerful figures in China’s political system: Premier Li Qiang and Zhao Leji, chairman of the standing committee of the National People's Congress. As with most high-level meetings between foreign leaders, most of Thursday's talks took place in secret.
South China Morning Post
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China and Canada at ‘new starting point’ as Mark Carney breaks ice with state visit | South China Morning Post
China and Canada are at a “new starting point” and the two countries should deepen cooperation to protect multilateralism and free trade. That was the message Premier Li Qiang had for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Beijing on Thursday, on the second day of a four-day state visit to China.
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