B.C. premier visiting China to pitch LNG project as province’s ‘really big fish’
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby says his first-ever trade trip to China will focus on pitching the province’s forestry products and energy sector around LNG development, and that he approaches the mission with both excitement and caution.
Eby spoke to reporters Saturday at Vancouver International Airport before jetting off for the trip, which will see him visit Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
Eby said China is the province’s second-largest trading partner, and the trip aims at expanding relationships beyond the United States with the goal of doubling international trade over the coming decade.
“British Columbians have asked the government very clearly to do the work to diversify our trade relationships around the world,” he said. “The U.S. has been historically a very good trading partner for us, but we’ve been too dependent on the United States.”











