China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Trudeau China trip to boost trade, tourism

- By NA LI in Torontoren­ali@chinadaily­usa.com

Trade and tourism are among the major topics that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau intends to raise during his upcoming visit to China next month.

According to a state-ment released on Sunday by Trudeau’s office, he will meet with Chinese government and business leaders, including President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang, to build on the progress that the two countries have made since his fi rst official visit to China in September 2016.

During the trip from Dec 3 to 7, Trudeau will promote a progressiv­e trade agenda and tourism initiative­s that will “create good, middle class jobs and more opportunit­ies for people in both countries,” according to the statement. He will also high-light the considerab­le potential for Canada and China to “strengthen their coopera-tion on climate action, and lead the global eff ort to com-bat climate change.”

“A strong relationsh­ip with China is essential to cre-ating jobs, strengthen­ing the middle class, and growing the Canadian economy,” Trudeau said in the statement. “As we approach the Canada-China Year of Tour-ism in 2018, I look forward to meeting again with China’s leaders to strengthen our relationsh­ip and set the stage for even greater trade and investment cooperatio­n.”

China is Canada’s second-largest trading partner. Can-ada’s merchandis­e exports to China were almost $21 billion in 2016, an increase of 4 per cent over 2015, with top exports being forest and agricultur­al products, cop-per and iron ores, and motor vehicles.

After meeting with Xi and Li in Beijing, Trudeau will visit Guangzhou to meet with Li Xi, the recently appointed party chief of Guangdong province, where Trudeau will deliver the keynote address at a special session of the For-tune Global Forum, and hold several meetings with global business leaders to discuss ways to increase trade and attract internatio­nal investment­s to Canada. Last year in China, Trudeau and Li Keqiang announced that 2018 would be the Canada-China Year of Tourism.

Bardish Chagger, Canada’s minister of Small Business and Tourism, said at a recent Canada-China travel forum in Ontario that it’s “clear that the Chinese government has placed particular emphasis on the potential tourism off ers to strengthen people-to-people ties,

I look forward to meeting again with China’s leaders to strengthen our relationsh­ip.” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

 ?? REUTERS ?? Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is off on his second official visit China Dec 3-7.
REUTERS Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is off on his second official visit China Dec 3-7.

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