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BEIJING, Jan 26 (Reuters) – Arrangements between ​China and Canada to address bilateral ‌economic and trade issues are not targeted ‌at any third party, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday, in response to a U.S. threat to impose ⁠100% tariffs on ‌Canada if it finalises a trade deal with Beijing.

“China holds ‍that countries should handle relations with one another with a win-win rather than zero-sum ​mindset, and through cooperation rather ‌than confrontation,” ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told a regular press conference.

U.S. President Donald Trump made the tariff threat over the weekend and warned Canadian Prime ⁠Minister Mark Carney that ​a deal would endanger ​his country.

Carney travelled to China this month and reached an initial trade ‍deal ⁠with Beijing that would slash tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange ⁠for lower levies on Canadian canola.

(Reporting by ‌Xiuhao Chen and Ryan Woo; Editing ‌by Christopher Cushing)

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