卡尼访华,加拿大农业省焦急等待消息
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-14 22:45

Group 1 - Canadian Prime Minister Carney's visit to China from January 14 to 17 focuses on economic and trade relations, highlighting China as Canada's second-largest trading partner and the world's second-largest economy [1] - According to data from China's Customs, the value of goods imported from Canada decreased for the first time since 2020, with a 10.4% decline to $41.7 billion in 2025 compared to the previous year's historical high [1] - The decline in imports is significant as it mirrors the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, when imports dropped by 22.3% [1] Group 2 - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and others are advocating for the removal of tariffs on electric vehicles to encourage China to lift restrictions on Canadian agricultural products [2] - Reports indicate that Canada and China may negotiate to lower tariffs, but no agreement was reached before Carney's departure, and significant breakthroughs during the visit are unlikely [2] - Former Canadian diplomat Philippe Reaume emphasized the intrinsic value of the visit, noting that it reflects a broader reassessment of economic and security arrangements among nations, including Canada and China [2]

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