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CGTN: How China, Canada promote steady, solid and sound development of bilateral ties under new circumstances
Globenewswire· 2026-01-17 05:50
Bilateral Relations - The meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the commitment to promoting steady and sound development of China-Canada relations under new circumstances [1][4] - Both countries are focused on building a new strategic partnership that reflects responsibility towards history, the people, and the world [5][9] Economic Cooperation - A record-high of 125 Canadian companies participated in the 8th China International Import Expo, indicating strong trade ties [2] - China and Canada are committed to expanding bilateral trade and strengthening two-way investment, with a focus on mutual benefit and win-win cooperation [11][14] - Canada exports energy products, agricultural commodities, minerals, and wood pulp to China, while China supplies machinery, consumer goods, and electronics to Canada [12] Areas of Collaboration - The two countries signed multiple cooperation documents covering trade, customs, energy, construction, culture, and public security [3] - There is a growing emphasis on collaboration in clean energy, biomanufacturing, and agricultural technology, aligning with China's industrial upgrading needs [13] People-to-People Exchanges - China resumed group tour services for Chinese citizens traveling to Canada, aiming to enhance mutual understanding and friendship [8]
Seeking ways to get along with each other through correct understanding: Global Times
Globenewswire· 2025-12-28 03:26
Beijing, China, Dec. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- "If you are planning on decorating your home for the holidays, everything from artificial Christmas trees to lights, decorative wreaths and rings, you may want to start early." US media recently reported that due to the trade war and tariffs, Christmas goods are in short supply and prices are rising in the US market, forcing many Americans to adjust their holiday budgets. In 2025, a tariff tsunami surged from the east coast of the Pacific, inflicting severe ...