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Canada seeks closer ties with China and India amid U.S. tariff turmoil
Canada has announced plans to strengthen its ties with China and India amid ongoing trade tensions with the U.S. The country’s Foreign Minister Anita Anand plans to meet her counterparts from both countries to lay the groundwork for boosting investments and trade in the interest of Canadians.
Canada is pushing to strengthen ties with China and India, even as it remains in precarious trade talks with a US administration that has escalated its tariff war with Beijing.
Hydro-Québec learned in 2022 of unauthorized academic papers by ex-employee Yuesheng Wang, now on trial for allegedly spying for China.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent call for a "clear engagement strategy" with China reflects Ottawa's recognition that a rigid stance toward Beijing will not serve its interests, said Jeff Mahon, former deputy director of the China division at Global Affairs Canada.
The news has undoubtedly drawn attention and expectations to the development of China-Canada relations, especially in the economic and trade sphere, amid the complicated global economic and trade landscape.
The antagonism between China and the U.S. is dominating geopolitics and China has intensified its military provocations against Taiwan. But many younger Taiwanese remain notably unfazed by the risk of military action against their island.
The US treasury secretary predicted a coordinated response to China’s move from the US and several allies including Australia and Canada.
The collapse of the trial of two suspected Chinese spies has thrown a spotlight on Beijing’s spooks. But what are their espionage capabilities? And how do they work?
As he arrives in Washington, Treasurer Jim Chalmers will be asked to join a US-led fight against China’s latest attempts to control global supplies of critical minerals.
Canada’s last captive whales will remain at the Marineland zoo and amusement park for now after the federal government denied its request to ship 30 belugas to China.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is asking the prime minister to scrap Canada's 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles in return for China lifting its tariffs on Canadian canola and pork.