New Delhi, Jan. 26 -- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Ottawa has "no intention" of pursuing a free trade agreement with China, pushing back against warnings from US President Donald Trump that Canada would face 100% tariffs if it "makes a deal with China."
"What we've done with China is to rectify some issues that have developed in the last couple of years," Carney told reporters Sunday in Ottawa, pointing to trade matters involving Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs), agriculture and fish products.
Carney stressed that Canada remains bound by its commitments under the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), which requires advance notification if any member seeks a free trade agreement with a non-market economy such as China.
"We...
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