China-Canada Trade Ties: A Win-Win Strategic Partnership
Recent polls show most Canadians back deeper trade with the Chinese mainland. Expert Mark Kruger calls this strategic partnership a win-win.
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Recent polls show most Canadians back deeper trade with the Chinese mainland. Expert Mark Kruger calls this strategic partnership a win-win.
Explore the new strategic partnership between the Chinese mainland and Canada, fueling EV innovation from batteries to green jobs and boosting clean tech growth.
Canada and the Chinese mainland are charting a new course toward a stable, strategic partnership focused on trade, people-to-people links, and multilateral teamwork after their Jan 16 meeting.
The China-Canada Economic and Trade Cooperation Roadmap, signed on Jan 16, 2026, sets up a ministerial joint committee and 28 initiatives to boost trade, green tech, and e-commerce.
The Chinese mainland and Canada released a joint statement after their leaders’ meeting today. The full text is now available—here’s how to navigate it.
Zhao Leji, chairman of the Chinese mainland’s NPC Standing Committee, met Canadian PM Mark Carney in Beijing to deepen cooperation in energy, agriculture and legislative exchanges.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met in Beijing on January 15 to boost collaboration in clean energy, digital tech, modern agriculture, aerospace and finance.
On Jan 15, 2026 in Beijing, the Chinese premier Li Qiang and Canadian PM Mark Carney pledged to strengthen ties across clean energy, digital tech, agriculture and more, signing cooperation deals.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visits China from January 14-17, 2026, to revive dialogue and boost cooperation amid global trade turmoil.
In 2026, new visa-free policies are driving a surge in cultural and tourism exchanges between the Chinese mainland and Canada, from 240-hour transit stays in major cities to 30-day visits in Hainan.