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        <description>China and Canada are committed to advancing the new strategic partnership between the two countries in the spirit of mutual respect and mutual benefit, for the greater benefit of the people of both countries. That was announced by both sides as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney wrapped up his first official visit to China. Canada is now working to diversify its trade portfolio, doubling non-U.S. export over the next decade. China has long been Canada's second-largest trading partner. With a domestic consensus on economic growth in Canada, priority is becoming ever clear. To unpack some of the most important outcome of the Canadian Prime minister's visit to China, and what do the achievements mean for businesses, I spoke with Graham Shantz, the president of the Canada China Business Council. For  more: https://www.cgtn.com/video</description>
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