Prime Minister Mark Carney’s diplomatic trip to China and Qatar marks a significant shift in Canada’s foreign policy towards a focus on trade and investment, contrasting with Justin Trudeau’s era, which emphasized social issues. Analysts highlight Carney’s intent to strengthen economic relationships, particularly in light of lost exports to the U.S. due to tariffs. His administration aims to double exports to non-U.S. markets within a decade, prioritizing established trade partners. Carney’s outreach, including his visit to the UAE and upcoming trips to China and potentially India, reflects a clear, business-oriented approach to international relations.
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