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Xi hails Canada visit as breakthrough

Published on: January 16, 2026 11:00 PM

Beijing, Jan 16, 2026: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney completed a historic visit to Beijing, restoring high-level China-Canada relations. He met President Xi Jinping to announce a strategic partnership, focusing on trade and bilateral cooperation. Xi described the visit as a “turnaround” after years of diplomatic tension.

Trade was central to the talks. China agreed to reduce tariffs on Canadian canola, peas, and selected seafood. In exchange, Canada will allow 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) into its market. Leaders also discussed agriculture, clean energy, and security cooperation. Carney praised China as “a more predictable partner” in global trade.

Read more: China, Canada move to reset strained ties

The visit marked the first top-level engagement in nearly ten years. Observers said it emphasized practical outcomes over past differences. Carney addressed human rights, stressing cooperation where possible while remaining candid about disagreements. Analysts see this as a major step toward long-term stability and mutual trust.

The trip builds on prior initiatives. In August 2025, the Canada-China Joint Economic and Trade Commission resumed annual consultations after a long hiatus. Carney also met Chinese leaders in New York and South Korea, signaling steady diplomacy and a commitment to rebuilding bilateral trust and dialogue.

Read more: Canadian PM seeks reset with China amid US tensions 

Officials said the renewed partnership will boost economic ties and regional stability. The agreements are expected to strengthen trade, expand collaboration, and create opportunities for joint projects in multiple sectors. Analysts view this as a pivotal moment for China-Canada relations and future strategic cooperation.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: bilateral cooperationlatest, China-Canada relations, EV imports, Latest, mark carney, trade agreements, Xi Jinping

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