OTTAWA (Reuters) -- Canada launched a new Indo-Pacific strategy on Sunday, vowing more resources to deal with a "disruptive" China while working with the world's second-biggest economy on climate change and trade issues.
Plan aims to keep Beijing's state-owned enterprises from snapping up critical minerals
The long-awaited plan is a blueprint to deepen ties with a fast-growing region, but its focus is on China at a time when bilateral relations are frosty. © Reuters
OTTAWA (Reuters) -- Canada launched a new Indo-Pacific strategy on Sunday, vowing more resources to deal with a "disruptive" China while working with the world's second-biggest economy on climate change and trade issues.