China, Prime Minister of Canada and Mark Carney
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Leaders reaffirmed the principles and policies that have guided Canada-China relations. Canada reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to its One China policy. The two sides committed to advancing the Canada-China new Strategic Partnership in the spirit of mutual respect,
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Agri-food and trade are foundations of the longstanding relationship between Canada and China – and China continues to be our second-largest export market. To renew and strengthen that relationship, Prime Minister Carney and President Xi secured a preliminary agreement-in-principle with landmark measures to remove trade barriers and reduce tariffs:
During President Trump’s first term in office, Ms. Freeland led Canada’s successful effort to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement. (The result, known here as the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, will be formally up for review this year.)
Leaders exchanged views on China-Canada relations, as well as regional and international issues of common interest in an in-depth, pragmatic and constructive manner. 2. Leaders reaffirmed the principles and policies that have guided ChinaCanada relations.