Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney explicitly stated that Canada has no intention or no plans to pursue a full free trade agreement (FTA) with China. - This came directly in response to President Donald Trump's public threat to impose 100% tariffs on all Canadian goods imported into the U.S. if Canada were to "make a deal" with China. - Trump's warning was posted/shared publicly (likely on Truth Social or similar), framing it as: "If Canada makes a deal with China, it will immediately be hit with a 100% Tariff against all Canadian goods and products coming into the U.S.A." - Carney clarified that any recent or discussed arrangements with China are limited e.g., sector-specific tariff reductions (possibly on certain goods like minerals, resources, or other targeted areas) and not a comprehensive free trade deal. Canada has maintained high tariffs on Chinese imports in areas like electric vehicles (100%) and steel/aluminum (25%), aligning with U.S. policies in recent years.