Advertisement
China-Canada relations
WorldUnited States & Canada

Canada’s Justin Trudeau says China ‘playing’ Western states against each other

  • The PM says Beijing has been taking advantage of ‘competition among friends’ as countries vie for access to the rising Chinese middle class
  • Western nations need to work together so China can’t ‘play the angles and divide us’, Trudeau added

1-MIN READ1-MIN
56
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on December 15. Photo: Reuters
Bloomberg

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said China has been “playing” Western states against each other and that democracies should present a “united front” in response.

“There’s been a bit of competition amongst friends because we’re capitalist democracies trying to do well, especially given the extraordinary economic opportunity of the rise in the Chinese middle class,” Trudeau said in an interview with Global News that aired on Saturday.

“We’ve been competing, and China has been from time to time very cleverly playing us off each other in an open-market, competitive way,” Trudeau said.

“We need to do a better job of working together and standing strong so that China can’t play the angles and divide us one against the other.”

Advertisement

Trudeau’s comments come at a fraught time between the two governments.

For nearly three years, China held two Canadians in jail as accused spies – a move Canada saw as retaliation for the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, Huawei Technologies Co.’s chief financial officer and eldest daughter of its billionaire founder.

02:34

Australia, Britain, Canada join US diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics over human rights

Australia, Britain, Canada join US diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics over human rights

Earlier this month, Canada joined the US and other Western allies in announcing a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics, citing human rights concerns.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x