For Chinese media, Carney’s visit appears to be small potatoes compared to Trudeau’s
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to China appears to have been greeted by Chinese media with less fanfare than Justin Trudeau received in 2016, but a researcher says that’s more reflective of new geopolitical realities than new personalities.
Carney’s arrival in Beijing on Wednesday was greeted by a three-paragraph article in state news service Xinhua that urged the Canadian leader to take the visit as an opportunity to increase dialogue, “advance mutual political trust” and “resolve each other’s concerns.”
A day earlier there had been a four-paragraph report outlining plans for the visit and two-paragraph biography of Carney.
Shanghai-based state-owned publication The Paper noted in a short article on Carney’s arrival that “Canada needs to expand new partnerships both in the energy sector and in trade.”


