Xi invites Carney to visit China as leaders meet at APEC summit
The meeting aims to reset Canada-China relations with focus on trade, security, and tariffs amid ongoing disputes, as China buys about 5% of Canadian exports, officials said.
- Xi Jinping invited Canadian Prime Minister Carney to visit China as the leaders met at the APEC summit.
- Carney accepted Xi's invitation and said he looks forward to visiting China to further dialogue on issues between the two countries.
- Xi expressed willingness to work with Canada to restore healthy China-Canada relations for the benefit of both peoples.
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Chinese ambassador suggests Canada, China ‘triple’ trade with one another
After Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese President Xi Jinping met face-to-face in South Korea, China’s ambassador to Canada is suggesting the two countries 'triple' trade with one another if the market allows.
'A turning point': Carney 'very pleased' after Canada's first formal meeting with China in eight years
Prime Minister Mark Carney hailed a “turning point” in his nation’s ties with China after a meeting with Chinese Xi Jinping that marked the first formal sitdown in eight years between leaders of the two nations.
Xi Jinping invites Canada PM to China in first meeting since 2017
President Xi Jinping on Friday invited Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to China, in the first formal talks between the nations' leaders since 2017, before also holding first discussions with Japan's new premier.
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