With Trade Deal, Canada Bets on China
Geopolitics
Canada
Started January 21, 2026
For all its risks, Beijing has become a more predictable partner than the United States under Trump
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With Trade Deal, Canada Bets on China
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jan 20, 2026
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Jan 21, 2026
Canada's move to engage more with China reflects a pragmatic approach to global trade dynamics in an evolving geopolitical landscape.
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The trade deal with China could lead to a more stable economic relationship, but its long-term impacts remain uncertain.
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Engaging with China poses significant risks, including potential economic dependence and ethical concerns regarding human rights.
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Prioritizing trade with China over the U.S. undermines Canada's traditional alliances and could jeopardize national security.
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Canada's trade deal with China represents a strategic pivot that empowers its economy amid uncertainty with the U.S.
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