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‘Not in the Best Interests of Canada’: Business Coalition Pushes Back Against Premiers’ Call for Deeper Trade Ties With China

‘Not in the Best Interests of Canada’: Business Coalition Pushes Back Against Premiers’ Call for Deeper Trade Ties With China

Last updated: July 25, 2025 2:48 pm
By Carolina Avendano
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‘Not in the Best Interests of Canada’: Business Coalition Pushes Back Against Premiers’ Call for Deeper Trade Ties With China

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe (L) and Ontario Premier Doug Ford walk to a reception during a premiers meeting in St. Andrews, N.B., on July 18, 2018. The Canadian Press/Andrew Vaughan

A business coalition is raising concerns about calls from some of Canada’s premiers for Ottawa to strengthen trade ties with China in response to U.S. tariffs, calling the move short-sighted and contrary to Canada’s interests.

The Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses Canada (CCMBC) issued a statement on July 23, warning that the proposal overlooks China’s record of “unfair” trade practices, human rights abuses, and interference in Canadian democracy.

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