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Champagne: Human Rights Top in China Trade Talks

Champagne: Human Rights Top in China Trade Talks

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April 3, 20261m 22s

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Canadas Finance Minister, François-Philippe Champagne, recently concluded a trade trip to China, emphasizing human rights and supply chain concerns. He met with top officials, including Vice Premier He Lifeng and Finance Minister Lan Fo’an, while advocating for deeper financial ties. This visit follows Prime Minister Mark Carneys January trip and comes amid debates over forced labor. Champagne also rejected a U.S. automakers plan to transfer its idle plant to a Chinese EV firm, pledging to uphold commitments to Canada and local workers.

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