Canada's looking at ways to rebuild ties with China on the trade front. The numbers tell a story: Chinese markets absorb just 4% of Canadian exports right now. Plenty of untapped potential there.
But here's the catch—America's position makes this chess game way more complex than it appears.
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SnapshotBot
· 5h ago
The tug-of-war in China-US relations, and China-Canada trade can only be a dream. Still expecting a 4% increase? Not realistic.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 5h ago
4% is really outrageous. Canada is shooting itself in the foot with this. But the attitude over in the US... is indeed a big trouble.
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AirdropCollector
· 5h ago
4% is too miserable. Is Canada being stuck by Uncle Sam? To truly open the Chinese market, we need to first sort out the US side... Does this deal count?
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AirdropNinja
· 5h ago
The 4% figure is indeed outrageous, but whether it actually moves depends on Uncle Sam's mood...
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GasFeeVictim
· 5h ago
4% is really outrageous. Canada is shooting itself in the foot... But if the U.S. doesn't give the go-ahead, it's probably all for nothing.
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MissingSats
· 5h ago
ngl Canada is really frustrating in this game... stuck between China and the US and can't move at all
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ChainProspector
· 5h ago
Canada is really trying to make a comeback in this wave, with only 4% market share... Speaking of which, the US is watching closely, and being caught in the middle of Canada is really uncomfortable.
Canada's looking at ways to rebuild ties with China on the trade front. The numbers tell a story: Chinese markets absorb just 4% of Canadian exports right now. Plenty of untapped potential there.
But here's the catch—America's position makes this chess game way more complex than it appears.