Toronto Star

Federal trade committee planning visit to Taiwan

- MARIE WOOLF

OTTAWA A committee of Canadian MPs is seeking budget approval to make a trade trip to Taiwan this fall despite fears that the plan risks escalating tensions with China.

The House of Commons internatio­nal trade committee is planning to visit Taiwan and Singapore, although the Commons has not yet approved the committee’s budget for the trip.

New Democrat MP and committee member Brian Masse says Canadians “must support other democracie­s that have fought for their rights and freedoms.

“A fall trip across Asia to improve trade relationsh­ips, which would include a visit to Taiwan, has been in discussion at the standing committee on internatio­nal trade,” Masse said.

“Although the trip is still in the planning stages, the NDP is very supportive of developing stronger Canada-Taiwan relations and taking this opportunit­y to improve our trade relationsh­ip with Taiwan.”

Conservati­ve MP and committee vicechair Randy Hoback said MPs on a Canada-Taiwan parliament­ary “friendship group” used to go to Taiwan around twice a year before COVID-19 restricted travel.

Hoback has previously visited the island, which is located about 160 kilometres off the coast of southeaste­rn China, with the group.

But the Tory MP said he would want to consult Global Affairs Canada before making the trip now. “There’s no intent on my part to antagonize China,” he said.

China condemned a trip to Taiwan this month by U.S. House of Representa­tives Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

China regards the island of Taiwan as its territory and Beijing imposed sanctions on Pelosi in retaliatio­n to her visit and held military drills around Taiwan.

During Pelosi’s visit, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly urged China to de-escalate tensions, saying legislator­s often make internatio­nal visits and they should not be used to justify China’s decision to stage military drills.

Emily Williams, a spokespers­on for Joly, said Wednesday that “Parliament­ary associatio­ns and friendship groups travel regularly and we respect their independen­ce.”

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