B.C. premier announces trade mission to Asia but not to China
- Premier David Eby announced a trade mission to Asia, excluding China, to diversify trade amid tariff threats from the U.S.
- The mission will visit Japan, South Korea, and Malaysia from June 1 to June 10, 2025, with several government representatives.
- Eby highlighted that over 41% of B.C.'s merchandise exports are aimed at Indo-Pacific markets.
- Eby stated that the absence of China in the mission is due to a two-front trade war affecting trade relationships.
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B.C. premier announces trade mission to Asia but not to China
Premier David Eby announced Wednesday he and Minister of Agriculture and Food Lana Popham will be going on a trade mission to Asia as part of its effort to diversify trade away from the United States amid threats of tariffs on local products. Eby said the mission will visit Japan, South Korea and Ma...
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