JUST IN: Carney's GRAND Welcome in China Leaves Trump Frustrated on Reporters
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Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Beijing today to a grand state welcome — the first official visit by a Canadian prime minister in eight years. Invited personally by China’s leadership, Carney’s arrival signals a major shift in Canada’s global trade and diplomatic strategy.
As Carney was being welcomed in China, Donald Trump publicly dismissed Canada during comments on CUSMA negotiations, claiming the U.S. does not need Canadian-made vehicles and attempting to reassert pressure over trade. But behind the rhetoric lies clear frustration: Canada is no longer dependent on Washington alone.
In this video, we break down what Carney’s China visit really means — from electric vehicle manufacturing and trade diversification to canola, agriculture, and Canada’s growing leverage on the world stage. With Chinese EV companies showing interest in manufacturing in Canada and global partners increasingly engaging Ottawa, Trump’s old pressure tactics are rapidly losing effectiveness.
This is not just a diplomatic visit. It’s a turning point in how Canada positions itself in a changing global economy.
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Mark Carney’s China visit marks a major Canada China trade reset as Beijing welcomes the Canadian prime minister amid growing global diversification. With Trump expressing frustration during CUSMA negotiations and dismissing Canada publicly, the shift toward Chinese EV manufacturing and broader trade independence highlights Canada’s changing role in global geopolitics.
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