China, Canada and Carney
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OTTAWA, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney departs for China on Tuesday, where he will discuss trade and international security at a time when Canada faces uncertain relations with the U.S. due to a trade war and annexation threats from President Donald Trump.
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.
The Prime Minister of Canada, HE Dr. Mark Carney arrived in Doha, Saturday, on a state visit. His Excellency and the accompanying
Mark Carney is expected to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Canada grapples with Trump's 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.)