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    Canadian leader arrives in Beijing for first China visit in nearly a decade

    January 14, 2026
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    MENA Newswire, BEIJING: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in China this week for an official visit aimed at restoring bilateral engagement after years of strained relations, as Ottawa seeks to broaden its international economic and diplomatic ties. The visit marks the first by a Canadian leader to China in nearly a decade and comes at a time when Canada is reviewing the structure of its trade relationships amid shifting global conditions.

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    Carney’s trip includes meetings with senior Chinese officials, including President Xi Jinping, according to statements from both governments. The agenda focuses on bilateral trade, investment, climate cooperation and people-to-people exchanges. Canadian officials said the visit reflects a resumption of high-level dialogue between the two countries following a prolonged period of limited engagement.

    Canada and China have experienced tensions since 2018, when Canadian authorities detained a senior executive of Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei Technologies at the request of the United States. China subsequently detained two Canadian citizens, actions that significantly affected diplomatic relations. The Canadians were released in 2021, but political and economic ties remained subdued in the years that followed.

    China is Canada’s second-largest trading partner after the United States, accounting for tens of billions of dollars in annual two-way trade. Canadian exports to China include agricultural products, energy-related goods and industrial materials, while imports from China span manufactured goods, electronics and consumer products. Trade flows have continued despite political friction, though at lower levels than prior to the diplomatic dispute.

    The visit takes place as Canada evaluates its exposure to external trade risks. More than three-quarters of Canadian exports are destined for the United States, making the country highly dependent on its southern neighbor. Recent trade disputes, including tariffs affecting steel, aluminum and other sectors, have underscored the economic impact of this concentration. Canadian officials have stated publicly that diversifying export markets remains a long-standing policy objective.

    Relations between Ottawa and Beijing have also been shaped by trade measures imposed by both sides in recent years. Canada has applied tariffs on certain Chinese-made electric vehicles and steel products, citing domestic policy frameworks, while China has restricted imports of some Canadian agricultural goods. These measures remain in place, and neither government has announced changes during the visit.

    Canada and China resume senior-level diplomatic engagement

    Ahead of Carney’s arrival, two Canadian members of parliament ended a visit to Taiwan earlier than planned, according to parliamentary statements. The lawmakers said the decision was made to avoid overlapping diplomatic engagements. Canadian officials reiterated that the country’s position on Taiwan remains unchanged and consistent with long-standing policy.

    The Chinese foreign ministry said the visit reflects a shared interest in stabilizing relations and expanding cooperation where possible. In statements released prior to the meetings, Chinese officials highlighted trade, climate policy and multilateral engagement as areas of discussion. Canada has previously identified climate change and global financial stability as topics for dialogue with China.

    Carney assumed office in 2025 following a federal election and has since undertaken a series of international visits. His government has emphasized engagement with major global economies and participation in multilateral forums. After the China visit, Carney is scheduled to travel to the Middle East and later attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, according to his office.

    No formal agreements announced during early talks

    Canada’s engagement with China occurs alongside efforts to normalize relations with other countries where ties have been strained in recent years. Ottawa restored diplomatic engagement with India in late 2025 following a period of reduced contact, and has increased outreach to European and Indo-Pacific partners through trade and security frameworks.

    While the Canada–China relationship continues to be defined by unresolved disputes and differing policy positions, the visit signals a reopening of direct communication channels at the highest political level. Officials from both sides described the meetings as part of routine diplomatic engagement between major trading partners. No joint agreements or formal announcements were released during the opening phase of the visit. Canadian officials said discussions would continue over the coming days, with outcomes to be communicated through official channels as appropriate.

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