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Analyst says Canada can meet China’s canola requirements

“As of this summer, you can fly to Canada from 11 cities here in China, so therefore that’s why need to have more visa application centres”.

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“My government believes very much in the importance of investing in infrastructure, that is one of the reasons why we are looking very favorably at the possibility of joining the AIIB”, he said.

Trudeau said that the two sides will step up trade and investment.

“This is an important element that Prime Minister Trudeau is promoting in his visit to China”, said Guy Saint-Jacques, who joined Trudeau at the Great Wall of China for an announcement that the countries would co-operate on the development of Chinese national parks.

Canada’s International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canada is committed to reaching a long-term and permanent canola deal with China at an early date.

Trudeau and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang agreed Wednesday to annual meetings and the eventual establishment of a mechanism to discuss national security and the rule of law.

Both Mr. Ma and Prime Minister Trudeau said at a ceremony at Alibaba Group’s head office that the cooperation agreement empowers the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service and Alibaba to work together to expand the two-way flow of goods, services and people.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Sophie Gregoire and Ella-Grace walk atop a section of the Great Wall of China during their visit, in Beijing Thursday. “Our agreements today represent a great opportunity for Canada and for China”.

As a part of that MOU, Air Canada, the country’s largest air carrier, will launch a flagship store on the site targeting Chinese tourists and leverage Alitrip’s user base and resources to tap the burgeoning travel market between China and Canada.

He said Chinese visitors to Canada are only outnumbered by Americans and Britons.

Larry Weber looks at Canada’s wheat exports and sees no reason why canola can’t follow suit.

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