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特朗普对加拿大动手了,加拿大要与中国建立战略关系
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-07 05:23

Core Points - The article discusses the termination of trade negotiations between the U.S. and Canada, initiated by President Trump in response to a Canadian advertisement featuring former President Reagan's negative views on tariffs [1][3] - The Canadian government is facing increasing anti-American sentiment and is seeking to reduce economic dependence on the U.S. while exploring new trade partnerships, particularly with China and India [5][10] Trade Relations - Trump signed an executive order on July 31 to raise tariffs on certain Canadian goods to 35%, excluding products under the USMCA [3] - The trade relationship between Canada and the U.S. accounts for 75% of Canada's total trade, and the increased tariffs are seen as an attempt to undermine the Canadian economy [5] Public Sentiment - A significant portion of the Canadian population, 66%, has begun to reduce purchases of American products, and 82% oppose the idea of Canada merging with the U.S. [5][7] - There is a notable decline in Canadian travel to the U.S., with flight bookings dropping by 65% [5] Government Response - Canadian Prime Minister Carney announced plans to reduce economic and security dependence on the U.S. and aims to double exports to non-U.S. markets over the next decade [10] - Carney is also seeking to improve trade relations with China, aiming to mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs on the Canadian economy [12] International Relations - Canada is looking to strengthen ties with Asian countries and is planning visits to Malaysia, Singapore, and South Korea, as well as seeking a strategic relationship with China [12][13] - The Canadian government is reviewing its tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, facing a dilemma between improving relations with China and the ongoing USMCA negotiations [13] Military and Economic Context - The article highlights the lack of military and economic resistance Canada has against U.S. threats, with potential support from China being a critical factor [15][17] - The U.S. is shifting its defense strategy to focus more on the Western Hemisphere, which could further pressure Canada economically [13]