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Xi Jinping invites Canada PM to China in first meeting since 2017

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 31, 2025 1903 Minutes read0

•Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Xi Jinping 

President Xi Jinping today invited Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to China, in the first formal talks between the nations’ leaders since 2017, before also holding first discussions with Japan’s new premier.

Canada’s relations with China are among the worst of any Western nation but both are at the sharp end of Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught, even after Xi and the US leader’s deal yesterday to dial back tensions, reports AFP.

“Recently, with the joint efforts of both sides, China-Canada relations have shown a recovery toward a trend of positive development,” Xi told Carney as they met at an APEC summit in South Korea, inviting the Canadian to visit China.

“China is willing to work with Canada to bring China-Canada relations back to the right track,” Xi added.

“In recent years, we have not been as engaged,” said Carney, accepting Xi’s invitation.

The Canadian leader pointed to “constructive and pragmatic dialogue” as a route to addressing their “current issues”.

He also cited dialogue as a way “to help build a more sustainable, inclusive international system.”

Ties fell into a deep freeze in 2018 after the arrest of a senior Chinese telecom executive on a US warrant in Vancouver and China’s retaliatory detention of two Canadians on espionage charges.

In July, Carney announced an additional 25 percent tariff on steel imports that contain steel melted and poured in China.

Beijing announced the following month it would impose a painful temporary customs duty of 75.8 percent on Canadian canola imports.

Canada is among the world’s top producers of canola, an oilseed crop that is used to make cooking oil, animal meal and biodiesel fuel.

But Canada and China have both been heavily targeted by Trump’s global trade onslaught.

Trump said yesterday he would halve fentanyl-related tariffs on China to 10 percent while Xi agreed to keep rare earths flowing and boost imports of US soybeans.

But the average US tariff on Chinese imports remains at 47 percent, Trump said.

The US president on Saturday said he was hiking tariffs on Canadian goods by an additional 10 percent and terminated all trade talks.

This followed what Trump called a “fake” anti-tariff ad campaign that featured the late ex-president Ronald Reagan.

“(The) old world of steady expansion of rules-based liberalised trade and investment, a world on which so much of our nations’ prosperity — very much Canada’s included — (is based), that world is gone,” Carney told the APEC gathering.

He also talked up Canada’s potential as an “energy superpower” and major supplier of liquified natural gas (LNG) to Asia.

– Japan –

Later Xi met Japan’s first woman premier, Sanae Takaichi, for the first time since she was appointed this month.

Chinese state media quoted Xi as saying that China was ready to work with Japan for constructive, stable bilateral ties that meet requirements of new era.

Takaichi is a regular visitor to the flashpoint Yasukuni shrine honouring Japan’s war dead is seen as a China hawk, although recently she has toned down her remarks.

But in her first policy address last Friday, she still declared that the military activities of China — and North Korea and Russia — “have become a grave concern”.

She announced that Japan would be spending two percent of gross domestic product on defence this fiscal year — two years ahead of schedule — prompting criticism from China.

She is also a strong backer of Taiwan and backs security cooperation with the self-ruled island.

Japanese media said that Takaichi was expected to convey to Xi grave concerns over China’s behaviour, including around the disputed Senkaku Islands, known as the Diaoyu Islands by China.

She was also expected to press for the early release of Japanese citizens detained in China and request that the safety of Japanese expatriates in China be ensured, the reports said.

Her public comments at the start of the meeting focused only on reducing “concerns” and increasing “mutual understanding and cooperation”.

Japanese industry is also keen to ensure that supplies of rare earths from China — which have become a football in Xi’s trade tussle with Trump — keep flowing.

“It could be a frosty get-to-know-you meeting as Xi Jinping has not sent a congratulatory message to Takaichi, wary of her reputation as a China hawk,” Yee Kuang Heng, a professor at the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School of Public Policy, told our correspondent.

“Overall though, stability is a shared priority,” Heng said.

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