"Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for a critical three-day visit to strengthen trade and bilateral relations with China. Footage shows Carney's aeroplane arriving in China's capital. The prime minister can also be seen being greeted by several Chinese officials and entering a vehicle before the official convoy leaves the area. The prime minister's visit comes as Canada seeks to expand into Chinese markets after strained relations with the US over President Donald Trump's tariffs, which include 35 percent general levies on most non-compliant imports, 50 percent on steel and aluminum, and a range of other sector-specific duties. In November, Carney held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the APEC Summit in Gyeongju as the North American country sought to reset relations. Canada-China relations hit rock bottom in 2018 under Justin Trudeau's government, when authorities detained a senior executive in Huawei, under a US extradition agreement. Beijing charged two Canadians with spying."