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At the invitation of Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi paid a visit to Canada from May 28 to 30. On May 29 local time, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Wang Yi in Ottawa. The two sides jointly expressed their commitment to deepening bilateral relations and upholding multilateralism. Carney emphasized that Canada is willing to maintain close high-level exchanges with China and deepen cooperation in areas such as energy, finance, agriculture and fisheries, while continuously strengthening the foundation of bilateral relations.
On the streets of Toronto, CGTN Stringer interviewed several local residents about their impressions of China and their expectations for China-Canada cooperation. The respondents generally described China as a "superpower" in technology and manufacturing, noting its rapid development in areas such as electric vehicles and electronics, and viewing it as an important part of the global supply chain. They said they mainly learn about China through news channels, print media and their mobile phones.
When it comes to China-Canada cooperation, respondent Michael Davies expressed hope for more exchanges between the two countries in the fields of technology and culture. Many residents showed interest in Prime Minister Carney's efforts to promote trade with China and welcomed the entry of Chinese electric vehicles into the Canadian market.
On the level of daily life, Cecile Davies said that China-Canada trade allows her to buy products of good quality at reasonable prices. Looking to the future, most respondents hope to see deeper cooperation between the two countries in trade, education, scientific research, electric vehicles, green energy and rare minerals, believing that stronger economic and technological exchanges will benefit the people of both nations.
At the invitation of Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi paid a visit to Canada from May 28 to 30. On May 29 local time, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Wang Yi in Ottawa. The two sides jointly expressed their commitment to deepening bilateral relations and upholding multilateralism. Carney emphasized that Canada is willing to maintain close high-level exchanges with China and deepen cooperation in areas such as energy, finance, agriculture and fisheries, while continuously strengthening the foundation of bilateral relations.
On the streets of Toronto, CGTN Stringer interviewed several local residents about their impressions of China and their expectations for China-Canada cooperation. The respondents generally described China as a "superpower" in technology and manufacturing, noting its rapid development in areas such as electric vehicles and electronics, and viewing it as an important part of the global supply chain. They said they mainly learn about China through news channels, print media and their mobile phones.
When it comes to China-Canada cooperation, respondent Michael Davies expressed hope for more exchanges between the two countries in the fields of technology and culture. Many residents showed interest in Prime Minister Carney's efforts to promote trade with China and welcomed the entry of Chinese electric vehicles into the Canadian market.
On the level of daily life, Cecile Davies said that China-Canada trade allows her to buy products of good quality at reasonable prices. Looking to the future, most respondents hope to see deeper cooperation between the two countries in trade, education, scientific research, electric vehicles, green energy and rare minerals, believing that stronger economic and technological exchanges will benefit the people of both nations.