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Trade expectations, and Canada’s new man in China

The following is from the 30 August 2012 edition of The Globe and Mail.

Ottawa’s choice of Guy Saint-Jacques as Canada’s next ambassador to China does not herald a radical new direction in Canada’s relationship with Beijing. That a veteran diplomat, Mandarin speaker and China hand will assume the post from David Mulroney won’t transform Canada’s standing in the Middle Kingdom overnight.

However, the fact that the Prime Minister’s Office and the Department of Foreign Affairs seriously considered making the posting a political one speaks volumes about Stephen Harper and his government’s new-found focus on China and Asian trade.

This article is available in its entirety at:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/economy-lab/trade-expectations-and-canadas-new-man-in-china/article4510372/

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International Trade and Border Management

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