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Canada’s leader patches things up with China

admin Published: January 16, 2026 | Updated: January 16, 2026 4 min read
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney meets Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday, January 16, 2026. (Sean Kilpatrick/Reuters via CNN Newsource)

By Simone McCarthy, CNN

Beijing (CNN) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney hailed a new “strategic partnership” with China during a meeting with leader Xi Jinping Friday, as the US ally took steps to reset ties with Beijing in the face of historic friction with Donald Trump.

Canada would ease tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and expected China to significantly reduce barriers tariffs on Canadian canola seed later this year, Ottawa said in a statement after the meeting – in a major step to ease long-standing trade tensions.

Carney is the first Canadian prime minister to visit since 2017, a year before relations between the two cratered after Canada arrested an executive from Chinese telecoms giant Huawei at the request of the US, and Beijing imprisoned two Canadian citizens shortly after.

The prime minister’s visit this week had made clear Ottawa’s new objective: to move its economy closer to its second largest trading partner following a year in which Trump ratcheted up trade and political frictions with Canada, imposing sweeping tariffs and publicly musing about turning the country into the 51st US state.

Speaking to Xi in Beijing’s ornate Great Hall of the People on Friday morning, Carney described the countries’ “new strategic partnership” as one that could work to improve a strained international system.

“Together we can build on the best of what this relationship has been in the past to create a new one adapted to new global realities,” Carney said in his remarks, noting that the two sides would focus on areas where they can make “historic gains” such as agriculture and energy.

The deepening partnership would “help improve” the multilateral system, which “in recent years had come under great strain,” he added.

The language marks a sharp departure from rhetoric of recent years when Canada and its G7 partners raised concerns about Beijing’s activities on the global stage and interference in their democracies.

And it is sure to be welcomed by Beijing which has long looked to drive wedges between the US and its allies, and reshape what it sees as a world order unfairly dominated by their bloc.

In his remarks to Carney, Xi said both countries should “advance the building of a new type of strategic partnership between China and Canada.”

Trade agreements

A joint statement following the meeting said that the two sides “welcomed the progress made in resolving trade issues through consultations,” according to a copy released by the Chinese state media Xinhua.

A separate Canadian statement specified that Canada will allow up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles (EV) into the Canadian market, with the most-favored-nation tariff rate of 6.1%. The move rolls back what had previously been an irritant in their relations: a blanket 100% tariff on the goods imposed by Canada in tandem with the US in 2024.

This agreement “will drive considerable new Chinese joint-venture investment” in Canada’s auto industry, the statement said.

It also said that Canada expected China to reduce its tariffs on Canadian canola seed to about 15% by March 1 – a significant drop from the roughly 85% levels that had been imposed on entry of the good into China, where it makes up a $4 billion market. Other products like lobsters and peas would also see tariffs lift on that timeline, Canada said.

China had announced retaliatory tariffs on Canadian agricultural and food products last March, hurting Canadian farmers and effectively shutting Canada’s second-largest market for the crop.

Carney and Xi discussed increasing two-way investment in clean energy and technology, agri-food, wood products and other sectors as part of a bid to elevate exports to China by 50% by 2030, Ottawa said.

A China reset

As ties with the US have soured, Carney, who was elected in April, has looked to boost ties with other partners, including Europe, India and now China.

Trump slapped tariffs on Canadian goods (while exempting many under a pre-existing trade agreement) last year and has frequently called for Canada to become the “51st state” – sparking concern and disbelief among Canadians.

While that rhetoric has cooled, Ottawa is paying close attention to Trump’s escalating talk of taking control of Greenland, the Danish territory off Canada’s eastern coast.

That push for a China reset comes despite a difficult relationship between the two sides in recent years.

During a debate ahead of his election in April, Carney replied “China,” when asked to name Canada’s biggest security threat.

Ties between Canada and China plunged to historic lows in 2018 following Canada’s arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on a US warrant related to the company’s business dealings in Iran.

Former diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor were arrested on espionage charges in China days later, in a case Beijing denied was retaliatory. All three returned to their home countries in 2021.

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