Risks of Working with China Outweigh the Benefits, Michael Kovrig Warns
The agreement ends tariffs on canola, boosts Saskatchewan's economy, and removes visa requirements for Canadians traveling to China, with canola prices rising 2.5% after the deal.
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Canada to reset some trade deals with China
Canada recently sent a trade delegation to China and successfully reset the trade deal on canola. This deal is said to cross all party lines, as Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney and Saskatchewan Party Premier Scott Moe were able to…
Risks of working with China outweigh the benefits, Michael Kovrig warns
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade deal with China has ruffled feathers, especially in Washington, and left many wondering whether the risk of exploitation and retaliation is worth the reward of increased trade. National Post decided it would be a good time to share insights from China expert Michael Kovrig, a former Canadian diplomat who was wrongfully detained for nearly three years in China in retaliation for the arrest of …
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