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台北代表跳出来:中方不是加拿大解药,看看我们吧
Guan Cha Zhe Wang· 2026-01-20 00:57
Group 1 - Canadian Prime Minister Carney's recent visit to China resulted in a trade agreement aimed at reducing trade barriers and rebuilding bilateral relations [1][4] - The agreement includes specific arrangements for addressing trade issues in sectors such as electric vehicles, steel, aluminum, and agricultural products [4][6] - In 2024, the bilateral trade volume between Taiwan and Canada is projected to be 6 billion CAD (approximately 30 billion RMB), while trade with mainland China is expected to reach 117.444 billion CAD (approximately 591.8 billion RMB) [3] Group 2 - The Carney government is seen as recalibrating Canada's trade relations with China, moving away from the previous administration's approach that prioritized alignment with U.S. policies [6][7] - A recent poll indicated that 54% of Canadians support the trade agreement with China, with over 60% favoring the complete removal of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles [6] - The agreement has been positively received by Canadian financial analysts, who view it as a correction of the previous government's approach that often prioritized moral posturing over business interests [6][7]