中加签协议,特朗普表态:对加拿大来说,是件好事情
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-17 01:15

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that Canada and China have signed a new trade cooperation roadmap, marking a new phase in their bilateral relations, with Canadian Prime Minister Carney stating that China is more stable and predictable than the U.S. [1][3] - The agreement includes specific arrangements to address trade issues in sectors such as electric vehicles, steel, aluminum, canola, and agricultural products, with Canada granting China an annual quota of 49,000 electric vehicles at a 6.1% most-favored-nation tariff rate [3][4] - Carney acknowledged that while there are still differences between Canada and China, the dialogue has been honest and stable, leading to a more predictable and productive relationship [3][4] Group 2 - The visit by Carney is seen as an attempt to reset the strained bilateral relationship and diversify trade amidst U.S. tariffs and threats to Canadian sovereignty [7] - There is a notable shift in Canadian public opinion towards China, with over 50% of Canadians supporting increased trade with China, reflecting a more pragmatic approach to foreign policy [9][10] - Despite the positive developments, there are internal divisions in Canada regarding the trade agreement, particularly between provinces that rely on agriculture and those focused on the automotive industry [8][9]