Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is in China this week, exploring new areas of cooperation that could reshape trade, technology, and climate action between the two nations. 🌏✨
Robert Hanlon, Director of the Canada and Asia-Pacific Policy Program at Thompson Rivers University, says the visit signals fresh opportunities for Canada-China cooperation, especially in sectors that matter to young professionals.
- Trade & Economy 💼: Discussions on reducing trade barriers, boosting market access, and supporting small businesses in Canada and China.
- Tech & Innovation 🤖: Talks around AI, 5G networks, and digital finance aimed at fostering startup collaborations and knowledge exchange.
- Climate Action 🌱: Joint plans for green energy projects and sustainable agriculture to tackle climate change and create green jobs.
- People-to-People 🌐: New student exchange programs, cultural festivals, and visa facilitation to deepen connections between communities.
As global dynamics evolve in January 2026, this visit could pave the way for a stronger Canada-China partnership, unlocking projects that blend tech, sustainability, and cultural exchange. Stay tuned for more updates! 🚀
Reference(s):
cgtn.com




