China sets trade rulesCanada told free-trade pact hinges on pipelines to Pacific Coast, removal of ban on Chinese oil asset ownership; Trudeau plans trip GARY PARK For Petroleum News
Opening energy pipelines to the Pacific Coast is suddenly emerging as vital to Canada’s hopes of negotiating the first bilateral free trade deal between China and any North American country.
And that would likely need to be accompanied by an end to Canada’s restrictions on Chinese state-owned inves....
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