Look for the US and Canada to move farther apart on China policy, even in areas where they were previously aligned, analysts say, days after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a multifaceted deal with Beijing.
“Clearly the message from Carney … is that we are going to try to put things in place for working with China directly, even when some of those seem to contradict American interests and perspectives,” said Paul Evans, professor emeritus at the University of British Columbia.
Speaking in Beijing last week on the first visit by a Canadian prime minister since 2017, Carney called China a more “predictable” partner than Washington and said that the two countries had entered a “new strategic partnership”.
EV shift underscores thaw after rocky period in Beijing–Ottawa ties
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