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Canada is hoping for a Carney-Xi meeting in Asia next week, says Canadian official

Reuters
Reuters
24/10/2025
07:50 MYT
Canada is hoping for a Carney-Xi meeting in Asia next week, says Canadian official
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney who stresses the need to restart a broad engagement with Beijing after years of poor ties, is due to be in Seoul for an APEC summit. - REUTERS/Filepic
OTTAWA: Canada hopes that Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of a summit in South Korea next week, a senior Canadian government official told reporters on Thursday.

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  • Canada aims to restart engagement with China and hopes for a meeting at the upcoming APEC summit in Seoul.
  • Talks continue over China's anti-dumping duties on Canadian canola and Canadas tariffs on Chinese EVs.
  • Recent discussions showed no immediate resolution, but both sides remain in contact.

Carney, who stresses the need to restart a broad engagement with Beijing after years of poor ties, is due to be in Seoul for an APEC summit. He said last week he expected to meet senior Chinese leaders in the coming month.
"We're hoping there will be a meeting and will plan accordingly ... we would like to see a meeting at APEC if possible," a senior government official told a briefing when asked about a possible Xi meeting.
China announced preliminary anti-dumping duties on Canadian canola imports in August, a year after Canada said it would slap a 100% tariff on imports of Chinese electric vehicles.
Senior Canadian and Chinese officials discussed the canola and electric vehicles disputes last Friday, Ottawa said, but gave no indication of any immediate breakthrough.
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