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Home > Tradeline News > Entries tagged john mccallum
  • China Offers Lunar New Year Olive Branch to Canada

    Posted February 05, 2019

    Under Economic Issues, International Trade Issues

    Festive messages issued by Chinese diplomats saying they want to get relations with Canada back on track strike a conciliatory tone after months of tensions following the arrest of a top Huawei executive.  Continue Reading

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    Tags: china,heng xiaojun,lu shaye,china-canada relations,trudeau government,john mccallum,diplomacy,huawei,huawei extradition case,meng wanzhou,canadian economy,canadian exports

  • China and Canada Having a ‘Challenging Moment’ Says Morneau

    Posted January 25, 2019

    Under Economic Issues, International Trade Issues, Other Government Departments-Agencies

    Canada’ finance minister acknowledged that a mounting diplomatic row with the world’s second-largest economy over the recent arrest of a Huawei executive is having an impact on business investment.  Continue Reading

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    Tags: canada-china relations,trudeau government,bill morneau,justin trudeau,chrystia freeland,john mccallum,huawei extradition case,meng wanzhou

  • Canada’s Ambassador to China: Trump Uncertainty Should Lead to Increased China Trade

    Posted November 02, 2017

    Under Economic Issues, International Trade Issues

    John MCallum, the former cabinet minister-turned-diplomat, says America’s increasingly protectionist attitude is providing Canada with an opportunity to diversify its trade by deepening ties with China.  Continue Reading

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    Tags: john mccallum,trudeau government,china,trump administration,trade protectionism,north american free trade agreement, nafta,nafta renegotiation,canada-u.s. trade relations,canadian exports,export development,canada-china free trade agreement,global trade

  • Three Things for Canada to Consider as Trade Talks with China Move Forward

    Posted February 24, 2017

    Under Economic Issues, International Trade Issues

    As Canada explores the possibility of an FTA with China, a public policy group says concerns about state-owned enterprises, foreign investment restrictions and labour mobility need to be addressed.  Continue Reading

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    Tags: trudeau government,françois-philippe champagne,john mccallum,canada-china relations,canada-china free trade agreement,trade negotiations,state-owned enterprises,foreign investment,labour mobility,open canada,canadian trade policy,canadian economy

  • Impact of U.S.-China Tension on Canada Unclear, New Ambassador Says

    Posted January 26, 2017

    Under Economic Issues, International Trade Issues

    John McCallum, the Trudeau government’s new envoy to China, says it’s too early to tell whether a potential trade war between Washington and Beijing could have a damaging effect on Canada’s economy.  Continue Reading

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    Tags: john mccallum,china-u.s. relations,china-canada relations,trade wars,trade disputes,trade protectionism,trump administration,canadian economy

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