Ending the pro-US relations, Canada sends envoys to visit China urgently: Preparing to find new ways to make money!
On the 24th, Carney made an unusual national television speech, openly stating, "The decades-long process of increasingly close economic ties between Canada and the United States has come to an end." Just days before Carney's speech, Canada's Foreign Minister Anand had just concluded a two-day visit to China.
The CEO of the Canadian Steel Producers Association, Cobden, admitted, "We are disappointed to see that American producers have been given a broad tariff exemption for two months, while we cannot enter their market."
At the same time, the Canadian labor market showed weakness, with the unemployment rate rising to 7.1% in August, reaching a new high in over four years. Under this pressure, Canada turned to China across the ocean.
Anand stated that Canada highly values cooperation with China and is committed to readjusting Canada-China relations. Ottawa has set a goal to double exports to markets outside the US in the next decade, while adjusting its policy toward China and increasing exports to the Chinese market.
Previously, Canada followed the US closely and did many things that hurt the feelings of China, but when it needed the Chinese market, Ottawa did not hesitate at all, coming boldly. This fearless spirit is also admirable.
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