Canadian business people positively evaluate the results of the Canada China economic and trade negotiations
On the 17th, Canadian business people positively evaluated the results of the economic and trade consultations between Canada and China, believing that the healthy and stable development of Canada China relations will bring broad development opportunities for enterprises of both countries, and the mutually beneficial Canada China economic and trade relationship will benefit both sides from cooperation.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney recently made an official visit to China upon invitation. During the visit, both sides reached a broad consensus on deepening economic and trade cooperation, signed the "China Canada Economic and Trade Cooperation Roadmap", and formed a preliminary joint arrangement on handling bilateral economic and trade issues.
Many Canadian car dealers believe that Canada's positive adjustment of measures related to the export of Chinese electric vehicles to Canada is a "victory", allowing Canadian consumers to buy high-quality Chinese electric vehicles at more affordable prices.
Toronto car dealer Nazar Novarsky said that he has been to car shows around the world and the quality of Chinese electric vehicles is "stunning". Consumers having more choices will help lower the price of electric vehicles. A Canadian non-profit organization composed of electric vehicle owners and enthusiasts stated that Chinese electric vehicles will bring more choices and affordability to the market and consumers.
The Canadian Wood Industry Association believes that Canada and China have made comprehensive plans for cooperation in new fields such as clean energy and green products. The two sides will deepen exchanges on key areas such as prefabricated construction applications and industrial chain collaborative upgrading, which will provide a platform for resource docking and innovative cooperation for Canadian and Chinese timber structure enterprises. The association stated that it will continue to collaborate with high-quality resources from both sides, promote the implementation of cooperation results, and work together with partners in the Chinese timber structure industry to explore new paths for low-carbon construction.
Warren Ellis, an official from the Manitoba Canola Growers Association in central Canada, welcomes the preliminary consensus reached between the two sides on adjusting anti-dumping measures on rapeseed, and believes that the new arrangement will deepen cooperation between Canada and China in related industries. This will help contribute more cash flow to us, "he said," and we hope we continue to do more work and try to further open up