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    China calls for Canada policy independence as Carney begins Beijing talks

    January 15, 2026
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    MENA Newswire, BEIJING: Chinese officials on Tuesday urged Canada to pursue a more independent foreign policy as Prime Minister Mark Carney began a four day official visit to Beijing, marking the first trip by a Canadian leader to China in nearly a decade. The visit comes as Ottawa and Beijing seek to stabilize relations that have been strained by trade disputes, diplomatic disagreements, and broader geopolitical tensions involving the United States.

    China calls for Canada policy independence as Carney begins Beijing talks
    Beijing hosts Canada leadership talks as bilateral relations enter renewed phase of engagement.

    China’s foreign ministry and state media framed the visit as an opportunity for Canada to reassess its alignment with Washington and expand bilateral cooperation with Beijing. Official commentary emphasized the importance of what China described as strategic autonomy in international relations, while calling for improved political trust and expanded economic engagement between the two countries.

    Carney arrived in Beijing amid efforts by his government to diversify Canada’s trade relationships and reduce reliance on the United States, which remains Canada’s largest export destination. Canadian officials have said the visit is intended to re establish regular high level dialogue and address barriers affecting key sectors, including agriculture, energy, and advanced manufacturing.

    Relations between Canada and China deteriorated sharply in recent years following disputes over trade measures and diplomatic actions that disrupted commercial flows. China imposed tariffs on Canadian agricultural products including canola, pork, and seafood after Ottawa introduced restrictions on certain Chinese imports. Those measures contributed to a decline in bilateral trade volumes and heightened uncertainty for exporters in both countries.

    Resetting dialogue after years of strain

    The visit includes scheduled meetings with senior Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping, as well as talks with trade and economic officials. Discussions are expected to focus on restoring communication channels, managing existing trade frictions, and identifying areas of practical cooperation. Canadian officials have stated that the visit does not include plans for new trade agreements but aims to create conditions for more predictable commercial engagement.

    China has publicly criticized what it describes as Canada’s close coordination with U.S. policies on trade and security, particularly measures affecting Chinese technology and industrial exports. State media commentaries released during the visit reiterated calls for Canada to pursue policies based on its own national interests, while stressing China’s willingness to expand cooperation if relations improve.

    Canada’s economic ties with China have weakened in recent years as exports declined and regulatory barriers increased. Official Chinese data showed a reduction in imports from Canada in 2025, reversing earlier growth trends. Canadian exporters have cited tariffs and administrative hurdles as major challenges, while Chinese authorities have linked trade measures to broader diplomatic concerns.

    Carney’s government has identified export diversification as a central economic objective, with a focus on expanding access to Asian markets. Officials have said engagement with China remains necessary given its role as the world’s second largest economy, despite persistent differences on policy and governance issues.

    Trade pressures and global context

    The visit takes place against a backdrop of shifting global trade patterns and heightened competition among major economies. Canada’s relationship with the United States continues to dominate its external trade, but recent disruptions and policy changes have prompted Ottawa to strengthen ties with other partners. China has positioned itself as a key market for commodities and manufactured goods, while also being a source of strategic and economic risk.

    Chinese officials have emphasized that improvements in bilateral relations depend on what they describe as mutual respect and non interference. Canadian officials, meanwhile, have reiterated commitments to protecting national security and economic interests while engaging constructively with China.

    The four day visit is expected to conclude with statements outlining areas of continued dialogue rather than formal agreements. Both sides have signaled that progress will be incremental, reflecting the complexity of the relationship and the need to manage disputes alongside cooperation.

    Carney’s trip underscores the cautious approach being taken by middle powers seeking to balance economic engagement with China while maintaining longstanding alliances. The visit is being closely watched by businesses and policymakers for indications of whether practical steps can be taken to stabilize one of Canada’s most consequential but challenging international relationships.

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