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President Donald Trump has slammed Canada's trade agreement with China, terming it a deal that would be detrimental to the country. Canada Systematically Destroying Itself, Says Trump In a post on the social media platform X on Sunday,
President Donald Trump warned he will block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, accusing Canada of unfair trade practices and excluding U.S. products.
Trump's rhetoric on Truth Social contrasts with what he said after the agreement between Ottawa and Beijing: "If you can get a deal with China, you should do that."
Auto trade and investment policy in Canada and Mexico may be diverging from that of the United States, creating serious challenges for the integrated North American industry.
China-Canada cooperation not directed at any third party, says Chinese FM on Trump's related remarks
Forging a new strategic partnership between China and Canada embodies the principles of equality, openness, inclusiveness, peaceful cooperation and shared prosperity, which is not directed at any third party,
Donald Trump triggered political shock in Canada after attacking Ottawa’s growing ties with Beijing and threatening action over the Gordie Howe International Bridge. In a Truth Social post, Trump warned he could block the U.
Carney is trying to find an answer to his American problem by increasing Canada’s engagement with China. He should remember he himself called China Canada’s “biggest geopolitical risk.”
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After opening door to China, Canada now begs Korea to follow
Canada has moved from a defensive crouch on Asian trade to an aggressive courtship, first reopening its market to Chinese electric vehicles and now pressing South Korea to deepen industrial ties. After years of warning about foreign competition,