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Canada looks to improve strained relations with India and China as foreign minister plans visit
Canada must “ensure we have a bilateral relationship with significant economic powers in the Indo-Pacific,” Canada's foreign minister said.
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Canada looks to improve strained relations with India and China as foreign minister plans visit
Canada must “ensure we have a bilateral relationship with significant economic powers in the Indo-Pacific,” Canada's foreign minister said.
Canada looks to improve strained relations with India and China as foreign minister plans visit
Canada must ‘ensure we have a bilateral relationship with significant economic powers in the Indo-Pacific,’ Anita Anand saidPublished Sep 23, 2025
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will travel to China and India in the coming weeks as her country looks to improve its strained ties with two major Asian economies.
Anand said she’ll meet with her counterparts in those countries and discuss ways to cooperate amid the issues that have plagued relationships in recent years — including a tariff battle with China and accusations of transnational repression and violence by India.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has sought to ease tensions with both countries after disputes flared up under his predecessor, Justin Trudeau. U.S. protectionism has brought Canada’s need to diversify trading relationships into sharp focus, and China’s tariffs on Canadian canola, pork and seafood are cranking up the economic pain.
China imposed those tariffs in response to Canada’s decision last year to align with the U.S. by adding 100 per cent levies to Chinese electric vehicles, and 25 per cent on its steel and aluminum products. While the EV tariffs are currently undergoing a review, removing them now may threaten delicate trade talks with the U.S., ahead of an upcoming review of U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
That leaves the question of what Canada can realistically offer China as it seeks relief from China’s agricultural import taxes.
Carney says he will meet China's president 'at appropriate time' to talk trade
PM also confirms foreign minister will visit China 'soon'
CBC News · Posted: Sep 23, 2025 8:42 PM EDT | Last Updated: 38 minutes ago
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday said he's anticipating a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping as the two nations work to build a new, stable trade relationship as they navigate the United States' changing policies.
Carney made the remarks after what he described as a positive conversation with China's next-highest ranking official, Premier Li Qiang, in New York City.
"We had a very constructive set of discussions which built on earlier phone calls, which built on exchanges between our trade ministers. Those discussions will deepen," Carney said, speaking to reporters after the United Nations General Assembly.
"I will expect, at the appropriate time, to be meeting with President Xi JinPing but [also] continuing this dialogue with the premier."
Following a meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Prime Minister Mark Carney said there's a range of opportunities to broaden Canada and China's trade relationship, including clean and conventional energy and agriculture, and that he had an 'open discussion' with the premier about steel tariffs.
Carney said there are a range of opportunities to broaden Canada and China's trade relationship, including clean and conventional energy and agriculture. He said he also had an "open discussion" with Li about steel tariffs and confirmed Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will be visiting China "soon."
Anand's office said she will also be going to India.
Canadian businesses, analysts and lower-level politicians have pressured Carney this year to improve the country's trade relationship with China as part of the response to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade overhaul. In June, Carney described negotiations with China as "a top priority."



