As U.S. tariff policies disrupt traditional trade dynamics, Canadian businesses and policymakers are pivoting toward China and the Indo-Pacific region to diversify economic ties. Some Canadian business leaders attending the 2025 Hainan Expo say they halted U.S. expansion plans, calling the tariff climate a “wonderful opportunity” for Canada-China collaboration.

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