B.C. issues directive to decrease dependence on U.S., says it won't turn to China
- B.C. Premier David Eby announced a directive to reduce reliance on American products and services while avoiding a shift towards China.
- The directive mandates that government offices review contracts with American firms and find Canadian alternatives wherever viable.
- Eby emphasized that the government will not replace all U.S. Services but will aim for substitutes if they do not incur dramatic costs.
- B.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon noted that the province is focusing on strengthening trade relations with countries that share similar values amid U.S.-China tensions.
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