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Xi, Carney, meeting in South Korea, try to rebuild China-Canada relations

Xi was quoted as saying that relations are showing signs of recovery, thanks to the joint efforts of both sides

Xi Jinping, Jinping, China President

Xi called for expanding pragmatic cooperation in areas such as the economy, trade and energy. Both Canada and China have been hit by tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump. (Photo:PTI)

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The leaders of China and Canada took a step toward mending the long-fractured ties between their countries on Friday.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, meeting in South Korea during an Asia-Pacific summit, called for improving ties in a pragmatic and constructive manner, according to both sides.

The leaders agreed that their meeting marked a turning point in the bilateral relationship, a Canadian statement said.

Xi was quoted as saying that relations are showing signs of recovery, thanks to the joint efforts of both sides.

We are willing to work together with Canada to take this meeting as an opportunity to promote the return of bilateral relations to a healthy, stable and sustainable track as soon as possible, Xi said, according to an official report distributed by China's state media.

 

Carney, who became prime minister in March, accepted an invitation from Xi to visit China, the Canadian statement said, without specifying any date.

Carney also later told reporters he was very pleased with the outcome.

We now have a turning point in the relationship, a turning point that creates opportunities for Canadian families, for Canadian businesses and Canadian workers, and also creates a path to address current issues," he said.

Relations took a nosedive in late 2018 after Canadian authorities arrested a senior executive of Chinese tech giant Huawei as a part of its extradition agreement with the United States. China then arrested two Canadian citizens and charged then with espionage.

Ties didn't improve much even after the 2021 release of the two Canadians, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, and the Chinese executive, Meng Wenzhou, who is the daughter of Huawei's founder.

More recently, relations have been shaken by Canada's decision to levy a 100 per cent tariff on electric vehicles from China in 2024 and a 25 per cent tariff on steel and aluminum. China has offered to remove its import taxes on some Canadian products if Canada drops the EV tariff.

Canada made the move last in tandem with the US.

The Canadian statement said that both leaders directed their officials to move quickly to resolve trade issues and irritants and discussed solutions for specific products such as EVs, canola and seafood.

Xi called for expanding pragmatic cooperation in areas such as the economy, trade and energy. Both Canada and China have been hit by tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.

Canadian canola producers, seafood exporters and pork farmers are dealing with steep Chinese tariffs in retaliation for the 100 per cent tariff Canada imposed on Chinese electric vehicles, batteries and other goods last year.

China's ambassador in Ottawa recently said Beijing would drop its levies if Ottawa cancels the EV tariffs.

The attempt at rapprochement comes as Carney looks to diversify Canada's trade away from the United States and as Trump says he plans raise tariffs on imports of Canadian goods by an extra 10 per cent. Canada's free trade agreement with the US is up for review.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Nov 01 2025 | 12:19 AM IST

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