Media: Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau is committed to promoting a new global trade order and reducing reliance on the United States. Trudeau signed a trade agreement with China last week, trying to achieve this goal by strengthening cooperation with China and reaching small-scale trade agreements.

Nevertheless, Canada still faces the challenge of excessive economic dependence on the United States. Nearly 70% of Canada's total exports go to the United States, and to reduce this proportion by 10%, its exports to China would need to double.

Trudeau has pledged to double Canada's non-US exports within the next decade. In addition, Canada has signed trade agreements with countries such as Indonesia and plans to further expand trade relations with the Philippines, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, and other countries.

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