“加美数十年日益紧密经济关系进程终结”,加拿大总理:正与中印重新接触
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-10-23 03:18

Group 1 - Canadian Prime Minister Carney announced that the upcoming budget will reduce Canada's economic and security dependence on the U.S. and cut wasteful spending [1][4] - Carney emphasized that the previous advantages gained from a close relationship with the U.S. have now become vulnerabilities, marking the end of decades of increasingly tight economic ties between Canada and the U.S. [4] - The budget will focus on both "fiscal tightening" and "large-scale investment" to protect the Canadian economy from crises triggered by U.S. protectionism [4] Group 2 - Carney committed to doubling Canada's exports to non-U.S. markets over the next decade, which is expected to generate an additional 300 billion CAD in revenue [4] - Recent trade agreements include a free trade agreement with Indonesia and collaborations with the UAE in AI, the EU in defense, and Germany in critical minerals [4] - Canada is re-engaging with major global economies, specifically India and China, while also deepening cooperation with traditional allies [4] Group 3 - The ongoing trade conflict has led to rising pessimism about economic growth in Canada, with over half of Canadians believing the economy will weaken in the next six months [5] - Canadian policymakers are negotiating to secure exemptions from tariffs for the steel, aluminum, and energy sectors, as these industries report particularly weak prospects [5] - A government document revealed that Canada will provide tariff exemptions on certain steel and aluminum products imported from China and the U.S., effective October 15, with more details to be announced on November 5 [5][6]