Ambassador to Canada in Beijing says that China is interested in increasing trade with Ottawa because the U.S. Global trade continues to do war.
Wang D says Vashington Shington should not force Canada for selection between the US and China as it will make the global economy more unstable.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melani Jolie on Wednesday night confirmed reporters outside the cabinet meeting in TT Teva that China executed four Canadians earlier this year, “Drug -related crimes.”
At a Trade Promotion Event on Tuesday by TT Tova’s Chinese embassy, Wang says China’s trade with Canada is still increasing despite recent years of tense relations.
It also says that China will be ready to consider the free-trade deal after the negotiations of a possible agreement in 2018 are separated.
But he says that Canada withdraws various sanctions on Chinese trade will only be possible – some of which Ottawa has implemented national security.
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While Beijing is the second largest trade partner in Canada, Ottawa imposed a series of last fall on Chinese items that stimulate tariffs in exchange for Canadian agricultural exports last week.
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It follows the American sanctions on the Chinese trade, and Wang says it opposes any country that “used as a bargaining China as a bargain in relations with other states.
“We believe that while one country is developing relations with another country, instead of sacrificing the interests of other countries, the relations of all countries in the international community should be beneficial and helpful,” Wang said through the interpreter of his embassy.
In the last fall, federal liberals followed the US 100 percent tariff on Chinese electrical vehicles, citing the need to protect North America’s auto market from unfair trade methods.
The government also imposed a 25 percent tariff on Chinese steel and aluminum imports after Beijing was accused of “unusual” environmental and labor standards.
Last Thursday, China responded to 100 percent tariffs on Canadian Canola and 25 percent on pork.
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