Eby says he will sell B.C. as ‘stable jurisdiction’ during trade trip to China
VICTORIA — A trade delegation headed by British Columbia Premier David Eby will travel to China later this year in an effort to drum up business for the province.
The premier says the trip will focus on deepening trade relations around agriculture and energy, but he did not provide a timeline or other details.
Eby’s trip to China comes after Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the country in January, when he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and signed trade deals around Chinese-made EVs and Canadian canola.
Eby says the mission to China will deliver the same message as his trip to India earlier this year, which is that B.C. is a “stable jurisdiction in a very unstable time.”

