China, Beijing and Canada
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Carney’s trip overseas is happening just as Canada and Mexico gear up for difficult negotiations with Trump on the North American free trade pact known as USMCA. U.S. officials have put pressure on its neighbors to erect barriers to Chinese products ahead of those talks.
The trip, a whirlwind of meetings with Chinese industry and top government officials, conveyed how the prime minister is viewing the wider world.
China reportedly builds satellite facilities across Africa and Latin America, extending its Belt and Road strategy to space infrastructure development globally.
America's top trading partners are responding to President Donald Trump's trade policies by trying to take their business elsewhere.
The federal government reached what Prime Minister Mark Carney is calling a "landmark" agreement with China on Friday. Here's a breakdown of what's in the deal, how the two countries arrived at this point and how key players are reacting.
Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) said Friday Americans would be hurt by a trade deal between China and Canada as foreign nations seek new trade partners amid the Trump administration’s tariff wars.
For China, the record $1.2 trillion annual trade surplus its authorities reported Wednesday is resounding proof of the resilience of its economy in the face of US trade friction.
Britain’s main opposition leader joined a protest Saturday against China’s planned new embassy in London, days before a deadline for the government to approve or block the project.