Chinese President Xi Jinping met Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Beijing to enhance the China-Canada strategic partnership. Both leaders reaffirmed mutual respect, shared development goals, and committed to deepening cooperation in trade, culture, and technology. The meeting marks a significant milestone in bilateral ties after a period of limited engagement.
Key agreements included resuming high-level dialogues on economics, finance, and agriculture. Canada pledged to allow 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles into its market and reduce tariffs on canola products. Both sides emphasized people-to-people exchanges, multilateral cooperation, and strengthening institutional dialogue mechanisms to ensure predictable, stable trade relations.
Experts say the summit signals a shift toward long-term, mutually beneficial collaboration. By reducing trade barriers and fostering closer ties in energy, seafood, and investment, China and Canada aim to achieve win-win outcomes. Analysts also note that this partnership provides Canada greater independence in global diplomacy while advancing China’s economic engagement abroad.
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