Canada Seeks Trade Deal as China Pushes Ottawa to Distance Itself From U.S. Influence

Canada’s prime minister begins a closely watched visit to China, opening a rare diplomatic window after years of strained relations and signalling a potential reset of a partnership eroded during the Trudeau era. Beijing sees the talks as a chance to pull Ottawa toward «strategic autonomy» and away from U.S. influence, while Canada frames the visit as a trade-driven effort to diversify beyond its reliance on the American market. Mark Carney has tied the trip directly to his campaign promise to rethink Canada–U.S. ties, saying: «We’re forging new partnerships around the world to transform our economy from one that has been reliant on a single trade partner, to one that is stronger and more resilient to global shock.»