“正与印中重新接触”,加拿大总理承诺未来十年对非美市场出口翻一番
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-10-23 03:18

Group 1 - The Canadian government plans to reduce its economic and security dependence on the U.S. and cut wasteful spending in its upcoming budget [1][4] - Prime Minister Carney stated that the previous advantages gained from a close relationship with the U.S. have now become vulnerabilities [4] - The government aims to diversify exports to non-U.S. markets, targeting to double these exports over the next decade, which is expected to generate an additional CAD 300 billion in revenue [4] Group 2 - Recent trade tensions have severely impacted Canadian industries such as steel, aluminum, and automotive, prompting the government to seek agreements to mitigate tariffs [5] - A significant portion of the Canadian population is pessimistic about economic growth, with over half believing the economy will weaken in the next six months [5] - The Canadian government is revising its import tax exemptions for steel and aluminum products from China and the U.S., particularly those related to public health and national security [5][6]