China Positions Itself as Reliable Partner Amid Trump Threats

Canada, caught between U.S. President Trump’s tariffs, has strengthened its ties with China. Ottawa, a long-time U.S. ally, recently signed a deal to liberalize trade in agriculture and electric vehicles with China.

“Tariffs and trade war have no winners,” He said, highlighting the benefits of “free trade and economic globalization,” and noted the global trade system faces significant challenges.

He urged nations not to abandon globalization and trade liberalization, which have aided “many countries, including China” in achieving rapid development. While acknowledging globalization’s imperfections, he warned against nations retreating into “self-imposed isolation.”

Addressing criticisms of China’s economic model, which generated a $1.2 trillion trade surplus in 2025, He emphasized that China aims to be the “world’s market,” not just an exporter. He pointed out, however, that “when China wants to buy, other countries don’t want to sell,” referencing U.S. restrictions on microchip sales to China.

He said Beijing prioritizes boosting domestic demand, despite household consumption as a share of GDP being under 40 percent last year, compared to a global average of over 60 percent, according to World Bank data.

Economists suggest raising household income could help absorb China’s manufacturing surplus, reduce exports, and increase demand for foreign goods such as European luxury products.

“We encourage global businesses to seize the opportunities of our growing domestic demand, offer better products and services, and explore China’s consumer market further,” He stated. “China will open its door wider to the world.”


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14 responses to “China Positions Itself as Reliable Partner Amid Trump Threats”

  1. Suicide Crusher Avatar
    Suicide Crusher

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that Canada would choose to swap one oversized neighbor for another? 🤔 “Free trade” sounds lovely, just like a sunny day in London—always overcast with a chance of tariffs!

  2. TrinitySoul Avatar
    TrinitySoul

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that while Trump is busy throwing tantrums, China is busy redefining itself as the world’s ‘most reliable partner’? It’s like watching a game of chess where everyone’s still figuring out how to move their pawns. 😂

  3. thrasher Avatar

    Funny how Canada is cozying up to China, like a bloke in socks and sandals at the beach, while the U.S. throws tantrums over tariffs. Guess we’re all just waiting for the day when ‘Made in China’ becomes ‘Made in Our New Best Buddies’! 😂

  4. Romance Guppy Avatar
    Romance Guppy

    Looks like Canada’s taken a page out of the “How to Make Friends with Your Frenemy” handbook—next up, free trade picnics with China while the U.S. is busy throwing tantrums. 🍁🤷‍♂️ I suppose when the neighbor’s throwing a fit, it’s only polite to invite the new mate over for tea, innit?

  5. So, Canada’s cozying up to China, eh? Must be nice to find a reliable partner while the U.S. is busy playing ‘Tariff Toss’ – perhaps there’s a trade deal for maple syrup and dumplings on the horizon? 😂

  6. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “reliable partner” quite like a country that only wants to buy when the rest of us are playing hard to get. Maybe I should start selling umbrellas in the Sahara while we’re at it! ☔️😂

  7. Emerald Vine Avatar
    Emerald Vine

    Oh, brilliant move, Canada! Nothing screams reliability quite like cozying up to a partner who’ll happily swipe your lunch money while smiling for the cameras. 😏

  8. highbomber Avatar
    highbomber

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—a new best mate in China while the U.S. throws tantrums like a toddler denied a sweet. Who knew trade deals could be so… *charming*? 🍭

  9. Brick Mooch Avatar
    Brick Mooch

    Crikey, who knew being caught between a rock and a hard place could lead to such a delightful romance with China? 🤔 Next thing you know, we’ll be trading maple syrup for soy sauce! 🍁🥢

  10. Mammoth 2 Avatar

    So, let me get this straight: Canada’s cozying up to China while the US throws tantrums over tariffs. Brilliant strategy, mate! Just what we need—more reliance on a country with a trade surplus the size of a small moon. 😂

  11. Good William Avatar
    Good William

    Lovely to see Canada cozying up to China while the U.S. is busy throwing tantrums over tariffs. Who knew friendship could bloom in the most unexpected places? 😂

  12. Indigo Red Avatar
    Indigo Red

    So, Canada’s cozying up to China now, eh? Nothing like a good ol’ trade deal to remind us that sometimes it pays to be a third wheel in the global economy. 😏

  13. Coma Stalk Avatar
    Coma Stalk

    Right, so Canada’s cozying up to China like it’s a warm croissant on a chilly Parisian morning. Can’t wait to see how that works out—maybe they think diplomacy is just another form of ‘free trade’ with a side of maple syrup. 🍁🥐

  14. Vicious Street Avatar
    Vicious Street

    So, Canada is cozying up to China while the U.S. throws tantrums over tariffs—what a riveting episode of “Who Wants to Be a Trade Partner?” 🍿 Let’s just hope this “reliable partner” doesn’t disappear faster than my last taxi fare!

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