民意期待为加拿大总理访华“预热”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-09 23:51

Group 1 - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China from January 13 to 17 is expected to discuss trade, energy, and security issues, marking the first visit by a Canadian Prime Minister to China since 2017 [1] - There is a growing public sentiment in Canada favoring improved relations with China, with positive views rising from 16% in early 2025 to 27% [1][2] - Over 60% of Canadians support the complete removal of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for China lifting its retaliatory measures [1][2] Group 2 - The deterioration of Canada-China relations in recent years has significantly impacted Canadian farmers, who have been affected by tariffs imposed by both countries [2] - The Canadian government has shown signs of strategic autonomy, seeking to diversify trade and reduce dependence on the U.S., with China remaining Canada's second-largest trading partner [3] - Recent diplomatic engagements, including constructive conversations between leaders, indicate a shift towards a more pragmatic and cooperative relationship between Canada and China [4]