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China sees trade as tool of state policy, diplomatic weapon
In a recent speech in Montreal, Cong Peiwu, China’s ambassador to Canada, noted that while cooperation between Canada and China with COVID-19 was appreciated, it nevertheless was not enough to compensate for the tense relationship between ...
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Canada needs more major trading partners beyond China and the U.S.
On the campaign trail, there’s little talk about Canadian trade policy and the repercussions of our current poor political relationship with China. The need to continue diversifying our trade is the elephant in the room this federal ...
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19th century thinking drives China’s trade and economic policy
China’s economic success has been driven by relatively unfettered and often nonreciprocal access to the rich developed markets of the world, with only a partial liberalization of its own economy, which is still dominated by state-owned or ...
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Warning: the Chinese economy may soon run out of steam
Appeared in The Hill, December 5, 2018 At the recent G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping made minor progress in easing trade tensions between the two countries, including postponing a scheduled tariff hike on Chinese ...