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Trudeau touches down in South Korea for talks on economic security, China interference

Trudeau touches down in South Korea for talks on economic security, China interference

CBC
Tuesday, May 16, 2023 1:11 PM GMT

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and two of his top cabinet ministers have touched down in Seoul, South Korea, hoping to make headway on an economic insurance policy.

The bilateral visit marks the launch of a high-level dialogue with the government of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on economic security, among other things. 

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly and Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne will hold high-level talks with their Korean counterparts. Both Trudeau and Champagne will also meet with top business and industry leaders in key economic sectors.

It remains to be seen whether Trudeau will talk with top executives of South Korean-owned LG to discuss last week's announcement by the company and its partner Stellantis that it was looking at "contingency plans" for its NextStar Energy investment in Windsor, Ont. 

The partnership halted construction work on the massive battery plant on Monday, looking for — in the view of analysts — better financial support from the Canadian government. 

Diversifying supply chains post-pandemic and resisting economic coercion are among the major topics that Group of Seven (G7) leaders will discuss this weekend when they convene in Hiroshima, Japan.

What takes place bilaterally in Seoul this week and then later among the world leaders is significant for Canada and amounts to an economic insurance policy where nations look out for one another, said a foreign policy expert.

"We've been subjected to Chinese coercion very recently, and various, different kinds of Chinese interference," said Roland Paris, a professor of international affairs at the University of Ottawa and a former foreign policy adviser to Trudeau.

"And so for Canada, having friends, and having arrangements with our friends to operate together to resist coercion, is extremely important."

In the wake of the 2018 arrest of Huawei business executive Meng Wanzhou, at the behest of the U.S. Department of Justice, China retaliated with a series of import bans, notably on canola and pork, and seized two Canadian citizens, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. In trying to secure their release, Canada mounted a diplomatic effort to rally other countries to resist arbitrary detention. 

Paris said leading countries to push back against economic bullying is in the same league, because they're "working together to try to deter China from taking actions that target specific countries, in effect saying, 'We will work together to try and resist these efforts.'"

A published report by Reuters said G7 countries will issue a joint statement naming China and its use of "economic coercion" this weekend.

The statement will be paired with a broader written proposal on how the seven advanced economies will work together to counter the overall problem, regardless of the country involved. The news agency quoted an unnamed senior U.S. official familiar with the discussions.

Gordon Houlden, a China expert at the University of Alberta, said singling out China will likely further strain relations between Beijing and Washington.

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