Canada’s Carney hails improving ties with China

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney has praised the recent improvement in relations between Canada and China, stating that they are on a new course towards cooperation. In a four-day visit to China, Carney has expressed his optimism over the progress made by President Xi Jinping's leadership.

The trip marks the first time a Canadian prime minister has visited China since 2017, and it comes after months of re-engagement between the two countries aimed at recalibrating ties that had soured under previous governments. The efforts to diversify export markets have also been driven by the US-led tariffs imposed on Canada last year.

Carney's optimism is evident in his meetings with top Chinese officials, including President Xi and Premier Li Qiang. He has hailed the progress made in addressing trade irritants and creating new opportunities for cooperation between the two countries. The Canadian prime minister believes that together, they can bring the relationship back to where it should be.

The visit has also focused on auto tariffs, which have been a point of contention between Canada and China in recent years. However, Carney remains open to negotiations and is willing to consider reducing the EV tariffs by 50 percent. The Canadian industry minister, Melanie Joly, confirmed that talks about auto tariffs will continue on Friday.

Carney has also emphasized the importance of maintaining open channels of communication with China, as stated in a trade and economic roadmap signed during his visit. Both countries have committed to cooperation in areas such as energy, agriculture, consumer products, and multilateralism. The pacts provide an example of international cooperation amidst global division and disorder.

Overall, Carney's visit has marked a positive shift in the relationship between Canada and China, with both sides expressing their commitment to cooperation and mutual benefit.
 
🌱 it's wild to think about how much can change in just a few years, you know? like mark carney's visit to china is seen as this huge positive step, but what does that really say about the state of our global relations? are we just trying to find new ways to cooperate, or are we just avoiding conflict altogether? 🤔 i think it's interesting how canada and china are trying to work together on things like energy and multilateralism, but is this just a case of us all playing nice in order to get along? 💡 what does that say about our values as a global community?
 
omg 🤩 i'm so hyped for canada and china's renewed friendship!!! 😊 it's amazing to see carney being super chill about the auto tariffs and trying to find common ground with xi and li qiang 🙏. like, who doesn't love a good trade deal 💸? 🚀 the fact that both countries are working together on energy and agriculture is just the icing on the cake 🎂. i think this visit shows that even in uncertain times, we can still find ways to collaborate and grow with each other 🌈. let's keep those positive vibes going! 💕
 
I'm low-key surprised by this move 🤷‍♂️. I mean, we've all seen how China's been playing hardball in the past. It's gonna be tough for Carney to get what he wants, especially with the EV tariffs. But hey, at least he's trying 💯. The fact that they're talking about cooperation on energy and agriculture is a good sign 🌱. Still, I'm not holding my breath just yet 😐. We'll see how this all plays out in the coming months 🕰️.
 
I'm thinking something fishy is goin' on here 🤔... Mark Carney just so happens to be visitin' China at a time when they're lookin' to strengthen ties with Canada? That's like a coincidence, right? And what about all these auto tariffs gettin' reduced by 50%? That sounds like a sweet deal for China, if you ask me 🤑... Maybe Carney's just playin' ball with Xi Jinping's crew, tryin' to get Canada's economy back on track. I'm not sayin' there's no good in this, but somethin' don't add up, ya know? 😐
 
🤔 I'm soooo skeptical about this whole thing... Like, what's next? Are we gonna start trading our maple syrup for Chinese solar panels or something 🚀? Carney's just drinking the Kool-Aid, if you ask me. All that progress in relations is probably just a fancy way of saying "we're both just trying to appease each other" 😒.

And don't even get me started on those EV tariffs... 50% reduction? Please 🙄. It's all about the Benjamins, baby. The Canadian industry minister is just playing nice for the cameras while secretly plotting to line her pockets with Chinese cash 💸. Mark my words, this "cooperation" will be a short-lived thing.
 
omg u guys can u believe canada's pm just visited china for the first time since 2017 🤯 it's like a whole new era of good vibes btw i'm low-key excited about the auto tariffs talks tho 😂 carney seems super chill about it and open to negotiations i guess that's progress right? 💪 the thing is, our gov should've been on top of this stuff ages ago but we're finally catching up 🙏
 
😊 I gotta say, I'm loving this new vibe between Canada and China! It's about time we see some progress after all those trade tensions 🤔. Mark Carney seems like a super chill guy who actually gets things done 💼. I mean, it's not often you see a PM from one country visiting another without all the drama 🎬. Plus, he's open to negotiations on auto tariffs, which is a major win for Canada's auto industry 🚗.

What really impresses me is how both countries are focusing on cooperation and mutual benefit 🌈. It's not just about one side getting what they want; it's about working together to make things better for everyone 🤝. And let's be real, with the US-led tariffs still going strong, Canada needed a good partner in China 🙏.

It's also nice to see them signing off on a trade and economic roadmap 📝. That shows they're committed to keeping the channels of communication open and working towards a better future 💬. All in all, I'm feeling pretty optimistic about this new chapter in Canada-China relations 💕. Fingers crossed it keeps going in a positive direction! 👍
 
Idk man... I think Canada is being way too optimistic about this whole thing 🤔. Like, we're still dealing with all these trade irritants and auto tariffs, right? And what about the US-led tariffs that had us scrambling to diversify our export markets in the first place? It's like, just because Carney met with Xi Jinping once doesn't mean everything is gonna be okay 🙄. And have you seen the roadmap they signed off on? It sounds pretty vague to me... I mean, what exactly do we get out of this cooperation? More Chinese investment? 🤑 Or are we just gonna end up trading our autonomy for a slice of the pie? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm not sure about this new friendship between Canada and China 🤔... I mean, I think it's cool that PM Carney is all optimistic about the trip and stuff, but doesn't he know that Trump was in office like 8 years ago? 😂 And what's with these US-led tariffs? Shouldn't they be more worried about their own problems than trying to screw over Canada? 🤷‍♂️ Anyway, I guess it's nice that Carney is open to negotiating and all that jazz... but can we talk about the auto tariffs for a sec? 50% off sounds pretty sweet to me! 🎉
 
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