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Canadian PM Carney anticipates meeting Chinese President Xi 'at the appropriate time'

Mark Carney, the Canadian Prime Minister, said on Tuesday that he discussed steel tariffs with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and that he expects to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping "at an appropriate time."

Carney, speaking to reporters in New York on Tuesday, said that there was some alignment in tariffs between the United States and China. "We had a very open discussion with our Chinese colleagues and Premier about this and the reasons behind it," Carney explained.

Carney and Li discussed other topics, including "agriculture and agrifood products such as canola as well as seafood, and electric vehicles," according to the readout released by Carney’s office.

Carney stated that there were "very productive discussions" between Chinese officials.

"These discussions will intensify." "I will be expecting, at the appropriate moment, to meet with President Xi Jinping, but continue this dialogue with Premier," he stated. Christian Martinez, Ryan Patrick Jones Ismail Shakil, and Michael Perry contributed to this report.

(source: Reuters)