‘Finding balance’; TRU professor sees positive impact from latest trade talks with China
KAMLOOPS — China is Canada’s second-largest trading partner, sitting behind just the United States but by a large margin.
Last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney was in Beijing working to rebuild the relationship between the two countries, striking deals around visa-free travel, electric vehicles and canola. TRU Associate Professor of Political Science Robert Hanlon called the move ‘a reset.’
“It’s a beginning of a dialogue on a framework,” explained Hanlon. “It’s just trying to get back to the table and find what we can do with our second-largest economy. I think the time was right and we need to find ways to new markets, especially in the current geo-economic and political environment.”


