Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent trip to Beijing aimed to diversify Canadian trade amidst strained Canada-China relations marked by tariffs and diplomatic tensions. A significant deal was struck, with China reducing canola seed tariffs from 85% to 15% and exempting certain agricultural products, while Canada will lower tariffs on 49,000 Chinese EVs. Although the U.S. President Trump has expressed support for the deal, concerns remain about its potential impact on the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement. Experts suggest this move may bolster Canada’s trade stability but could complicate relations with the U.S. regarding security and market access.
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