What Canada’s PM China visit means for bilateral ties

加拿大总理访华对双边关系意味着什么

World Today

2026-01-14

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① Canada PM’s China trip: What’s next for bilateral relations? (00:46) ② China's foreign trade is up 3.8% in 2025 with more diverse partners. What does this say about China’s economy amid global uncertainties? (12:30) ③ South Korean President Lee Jae Myung wraps up his two-day visit to Japan, and urges closer trilateral ties with Japan and China. (24:31) ④ Facing a more coercive United States on Greenland, what options do European countries really have? Is NATO still relevant? (34:59) ⑤ China installs world's first 20-megawatt offshore wind turbine. How will this tech milestone accelerate China’s green transition? (44:58)
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  • Canada says Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China this week aims to boost cooperation in trade,

  • energy, agriculture and international security.

  • Carney is paying an official visit to China from Wednesday to Saturday.

  • Nina Daveris reports from Toronto.

  • Mark Carney's visit to Beijing this week marks the first trip by a Canadian Prime Minister to China in almost a decade.

  • Canada's government has said it wants to move its economy from reliance to resilience,

  • building stronger at home, doubling their non-US exports and attracting new investment.

  • However, the relations between Canada and China have at times been tense.