Canada's Deal with China Signals It Is Serious About Shift From US
Canada cuts EV tariffs from 100% to 6.1% for initial imports as China reduces canola seed tariffs from 84% to 15%, easing pressure on farmers, experts said.
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Carney's China Embrace Widens Gap With US in Trump's Tariff Era
(Bloomberg) — Mark Carney’s dispassionate tone masked a stunning message of realignment: China is a “more predictable” trading partner than the US now, requiring stronger ties with Beijing as a “new world order” takes hold.
Canada shows how Trump is bumbling the US empire into history
As US president Donald Trump ramps up his expansionist warmongering, Canada is taking its own measures. And it provides another sign that Trump may be bumbling the US empire into the history books. An “extraordinary” shift for Canada Through his flagrant violations of international law, apparently total disinterest in global cooperation of any kind, and a clearly authoritarian surge at home, Trump is openly showing the ugly reality of US imperia…
Canada's relationship with China 'more predictable' than relationship with U.S., PM says
Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking to reporters in Beijing on Friday after making a preliminary deal with China on a range of issues, said Canada’s relationship with the U.S. is 'more multi-faceted' and much deeper than Canada's relationship with China — but noted that ties with China have become more predictable in recent months.
BBC World Service - Newshour, China-Canada trade deal announced
President Xi Jinping stressed that both sides should respect each other's sovereignty and integrity. Canadian PM Mark Carney described China as a realistic and respectful trading partner. He added that it was also more predictable than Washington. We explore what this signifies for the world. Also on the programme: Iran's most prominent historian, Ervand Abrahamian, assesses the current wave of protests which have engulfed the country. And Hele…
Canada and China are ready to resume closer cooperation. Canadian Prime Minister Carney and Chinese leader Xi Xi announced this during a visit to Beijing. Carney called his country's relationship with China "more predictable than with the US." During the visit, Carney was asked by accompanying journalists to compare his relationship with China to that with the US. Carney responded that he appreciates knowing in his conversations with Chinese lea…
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