The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Chinese ambassador to Canada hopes for ‘achievemen­ts’ in NAFTA talks

- BY KEITH DOUCETTE

China’s ambassador to Canada says his country hopes the U.S., Canada and Mexico can “make achievemen­ts” in ongoing NAFTA talks.

Speaking to reporters after meeting with Nova Scotia’s cabinet, Ambassador Lu Shaye said that China has taken “close notice” of North American Free Trade Agreement negotiatio­ns.

“NAFTA is very effective to regulate the trade relations between these three countries,” Lu said through a translator.

He sidesteppe­d a question about what China was learning about U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade approach through the NAFTA talks, saying his country will always seek multilater­al trade, “No matter what kind of trade policy the U.S. government adopts.”

Still, he said his country recognizes free trade is under a growing threat: “While China will follow this ideology to develop friendly relationsh­ips with all the countries in the world, protection­ism is rising in some parts of the world.”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government has been seeking deeper trade relations with China despite suggestion­s the initiative could risk upsetting the Trump administra­tion during the NAFTA renegotiat­ions.

Others have also warned about potentiall­y rejecting a $1.5-billion bid by Chinese state-owned company CCCC Internatio­nal Holding Ltd. to take over Canada’s Aecon Group Inc. constructi­on firm.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/ANDREW VAUGHAN ?? Lu Shaye, ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Canada, addresses the media during a visit to Halifax on Tuesday.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/ANDREW VAUGHAN Lu Shaye, ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Canada, addresses the media during a visit to Halifax on Tuesday.

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