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Carney and Li Pledge Closer Dialogue Amid Trade and Drug Concerns

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Carney specifically mentioned concerns about Chinese trade barriers that affect Canadian agriculture and seafood exports, including those related to canola. (File Photo: Liberal Party of Canada | Parti libéral du Canada/Facebook)

In a move signaling cautious re-engagement, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese Premier Li Qiang held talks today to reaffirm diplomatic and economic ties between Canada and China. The leaders agreed to regularize communications and strengthen bilateral dialogue after a period of strained relations.

Trade was a top issue in the conversation. Both leaders supported their trade ministers’ recent meeting and agreed to meet again through the Joint Economic and Trade Commission (JETC) to address ongoing problems. Carney specifically mentioned concerns about Chinese trade barriers that affect Canadian agriculture and seafood exports, including those related to canola.

The discussion also included public health. Carney and Li acknowledged recent collaboration on fentanyl and opioid trafficking—an escalating crisis in North America—and vowed to deepen cooperation to curb the illicit flow of these substances.

While the tone of the meeting was constructive, the path forward remains delicate. The decision to re-open dialogue reflects mutual recognition that progress on critical challenges, from trade friction to transnational drug threats, will require sustained diplomacy and practical coordination.

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