Mexico a ‘solid partner,’ but concerns about Chinese investment linger: Trudeau

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Justin Trudeau walks a delicate line at APEC summit after Donald Trump’s reelection, says Canada will ‘always look to work with our partners.’

Speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Lima, Peru on Saturday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Canada “managed to steer through the first Trump presidency" and highlighted the important of emphasizing the “win-win” aspects of economic trade.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Mexico has been a “solid partner” in North American trade negotiations, but acknowledged that Donald Trump’s concerns about Chinese investment in its economy need to be addressed.

“And we’ll always look to work with our partners on creating more opportunities. There are concerns around the level of Chinese investment in Mexico that I think need to be addressed, but I am hopeful that we’re going to be able to work constructively over the coming months and perhaps years to ensure that North America remains an advantageous place for North Americans, for our workers, for our middle class, and creates real growth.

The agitating by the two conservative premiers comes as Canada – and the rest of the world – prepares to reckon with a second Trump presidency and navigate the various promises and threats the president-elect has made over the last two years of campaigning.Jake Paul beats Mike Tyson: Millions tune in for much-hyped bout on Netflix

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