JUST IN: Carney to Visit China on SPECIAL Invitation by Chinese President

After stabilizing Canada’s position in Europe, Prime Minister Mark Carney is now preparing for a major state visit to China — personally invited by Xi Jinping. The visit marks a dramatic shift after years of strained Canada–China relations and signals that Ottawa is expanding its global leverage at a critical moment.

Trump’s recent actions — from strikes in Venezuela to renewed annexation threats involving Greenland — have reshaped global calculations. With Europe already aligned, Carney’s China visit adds another pillar to Canada’s strategy: diversification. Trade, energy, and supply-chain security are now central to Canada’s response as it seeks to reduce vulnerability to U.S. tariffs and political pressure under Donald Trump.

This video breaks down why the China visit matters now, how potential talks around EV tariffs and Canadian canola could reshape trade flows, and why expanding Canada’s options globally makes the country harder to threaten. This isn’t about choosing sides — it’s about ensuring Canada is never cornered.

Mark Carney’s China visit signals a major Canada China relations reset as Ottawa expands global leverage amid Trump tariffs and trade pressure. From Chinese EV tariffs and Canada canola trade to the auto industry impact, Canada is diversifying its strategy through a state visit to China. This foreign policy shift highlights Canada’s broader geopolitical response, strengthening trade leverage and reducing vulnerability while reshaping its global position.

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