Actions such as Trump imposing tariffs on Canadian goods are reshaping Ottawa's foreign economic strategy, prompting Canada to reassess its relations with its two long-term rivals, China and India. According to reports, a week after Trump halted bilateral trade negotiations, Prime Minister Trudeau met with Chinese officials on the sidelines of the APEC summit, marking the first meeting since 2017 and calling it a "turning point" in bilateral relations. Trudeau is trying to build a new economic and security foundation for Canada by cautiously restarting contacts with countries like China and India, where relations have been tense.

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