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Trump offers 'anything' to help Canada in rift with China | Trump offers 'anything' to help Canada in rift with China |
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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has left Washington DC with assurances from President Donald Trump that he will assist Canada in its rift with China. | Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has left Washington DC with assurances from President Donald Trump that he will assist Canada in its rift with China. |
President Trump said he would do "anything" to help Canada during his upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. | President Trump said he would do "anything" to help Canada during his upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. |
Mr Trudeau said he expected the topic of two Canadians detained in China to be raised during that G20 meeting. | |
The PM was in the US capital city to discuss China and trade. | The PM was in the US capital city to discuss China and trade. |
The diplomatic tensions between Canada and China have only worsened since Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou was detained in Vancouver at the request of the US in December. | The diplomatic tensions between Canada and China have only worsened since Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou was detained in Vancouver at the request of the US in December. |
American authorities are seeking Ms Meng's extradition on suspicion of fraud and breaching US sanctions on Iran. | American authorities are seeking Ms Meng's extradition on suspicion of fraud and breaching US sanctions on Iran. |
Shortly after her arrest, China detained Canadians Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat, and Michael Spavor, a businessman, and has accused the pair of spying. | Shortly after her arrest, China detained Canadians Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat, and Michael Spavor, a businessman, and has accused the pair of spying. |
Their detention is believed to be a tit-for-tat retaliation, which Canada calls "wrongful" and "arbitrary". | Their detention is believed to be a tit-for-tat retaliation, which Canada calls "wrongful" and "arbitrary". |
China also appears be using economic tactics to pressure Canada, with a handful of Canadian agricultural exports suddenly facing obstacles in getting to the Chinese market. | China also appears be using economic tactics to pressure Canada, with a handful of Canadian agricultural exports suddenly facing obstacles in getting to the Chinese market. |
CBC News reported last week that Chinese Premier Li Keqiang refused a request to speak to Mr Trudeau by phone in January to discuss the cases of Canadians detained in China. | CBC News reported last week that Chinese Premier Li Keqiang refused a request to speak to Mr Trudeau by phone in January to discuss the cases of Canadians detained in China. |
Speaking to reporters in Washington on Thursday, Mr Trudeau offered little detail on what actions Mr Trump might take to assist Canada on China. | Speaking to reporters in Washington on Thursday, Mr Trudeau offered little detail on what actions Mr Trump might take to assist Canada on China. |
Also on Mr Trudeau's agenda was a meeting with House speaker Nancy Pelosi and US Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell to press for the ratification of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA. | Also on Mr Trudeau's agenda was a meeting with House speaker Nancy Pelosi and US Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell to press for the ratification of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA. |
The trilateral agreement would replace an earlier North American free trade deal. | The trilateral agreement would replace an earlier North American free trade deal. |
It was signed by the US, Mexico and Canada in November after months of negotiations and needs to ratified by all three partners to come into force. | It was signed by the US, Mexico and Canada in November after months of negotiations and needs to ratified by all three partners to come into force. |
USMCA will govern more than $1tn worth of trade between the countries. | USMCA will govern more than $1tn worth of trade between the countries. |
US Democrats, who control the House of Representatives, have expressed concerns over enforcement tools, labour and environmental protections, and pharmaceuticals provisions in the trilateral trade deal, slowing ratification efforts. | US Democrats, who control the House of Representatives, have expressed concerns over enforcement tools, labour and environmental protections, and pharmaceuticals provisions in the trilateral trade deal, slowing ratification efforts. |
Mr Trudeau said he had a "very good" conversation with Ms Pelosi, who controls whether the trade bill is brought to the floor. | Mr Trudeau said he had a "very good" conversation with Ms Pelosi, who controls whether the trade bill is brought to the floor. |
Mexico was the first country to ratify the agreement, which passed in the Mexican Senate on Wednesday. | Mexico was the first country to ratify the agreement, which passed in the Mexican Senate on Wednesday. |
Canada is moving ahead, introducing legislation in May after Mr Trump lifted tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from Canada and Mexico. | Canada is moving ahead, introducing legislation in May after Mr Trump lifted tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from Canada and Mexico. |
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