Canada-China trade deal framed as a win for B.C.’s economy

    Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade mission to China is being framed as a win for British Columbia’s economy. Carney announced a new deal with Beijing on electric vehicles and canola at the end of a high-profile trip on Friday. “The inroads Canada has made this week are…

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    Hong Kong passport ranks 15th globally, rising 3 places in visa-free access index

      Hong Kong passport ranks 15th globally, rising 3 places in visa-free access index

      Hongkongers hold the world’s 15th most powerful passport, up three places from last year, according to an index measuring visa-free access. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport offers visa-free access to 171 destinations, according to this year’s Henley Passport Index released last week. Singapore retained the top ranking for the third consecutive year, granting…

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      Trump signs defence bill restricting investment in Chinese tech, military firms

        Trump sets 180-day deadline to counter China’s control of critical minerals

        US President Donald Trump has put allies and trade partners on notice, invoking national security powers to ease China’s chokehold on critical minerals, warning global suppliers to negotiate agreements to secure reliable, diversified supplies for the US or face new trade barriers, including tariffs. In a proclamation signed on Wednesday, the “America first” president declared…

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          How Canada-China ties got to where they are today

          BEIJING (AP) — Canada, under Pierre Trudeau in the early 1970s, was among the first Western nations to recognize the communist government in China, nearly a decade ahead of the United States. A half-century later, relations soured under Trudeau’s son, Justin. His successor, Prime Minister Mark Carney, is in Beijing this week in an attempt…

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            Canadian PM Carney visits China after a decade of hostility

            Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is departing for China (13 January) for the first time since 2017, after years of strained diplomatic relations between the two countries that began in the late 2010s with disputes over trade, national security and human rights significantly weakened their ties. Officials from both sides have described this visit as an…

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