Mar 30, 2026 1:41 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur with files from The Canadian Press

Canada’s Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is scheduled to visit China from April 1 to April 4, according to a federal government itinerary, marking a continued effort by Ottawa to re-engage with Beijing on economic issues.
The visit follows a recent trip by Prime Minister Mark Carney to Beijing, where discussions focused on easing strained relations between the two countries. Champagne is expected to meet with Chinese finance and banking officials during his stay, although details of specific agreements or outcomes have not been publicly confirmed.
According to government officials, the talks are aimed at reopening channels for financial dialogue and exploring opportunities for trade and investment. A Chinese investment delegation is also expected to visit Canada later this year, though timelines and scope remain unclear.
The outreach comes amid potential pressure from the United States. Analysts say closer Canada–China economic ties could become a point of contention during the renewal process of the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement. No formal U.S. response to Champagne’s planned visit has been issued.
Experts note that delaying engagement with China could leave Canada at a disadvantage if the United States pursues its own bilateral trade arrangements with Beijing. U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to visit China on May 14–15 and meet President Xi Jinping, according to international media reports.



