Media Contacts

Office of the Premier

Media Relations
premier.media@gov.bc.ca

Ministry of Jobs and Economic Growth

Media Relations
250-883-2068

Backgrounders

What to know about trade with China
  • B.C. is the most significant exporting province in Canada to China, with established trade linkages.
  • In 2025, China was the second-largest destination for B.C. goods exports, with exports valued at nearly $11 billion, making up almost 20% of B.C.’s commodity exports.
  • China’s consumers already enjoy a wide range of B.C.’s world-class agrifood products, from seafood and pork to cherries and chocolate.
  • Transitioning to a low-carbon economy remains a priority for China. Canadian wood products can support China’s policy-driven momentum toward green, low-carbon and high-quality development.
  • Within Canada, British Columbia is the second-largest producer of natural gas, and if viewed independently, B.C. is the world’s 12th-largest natural gas producer with substantial reserves that could allow the industry to expand further. 
  • In early 2023, the B.C. government launched the Trade Diversification Strategy to strengthen and expand the province’s trading base.
  • The province benefits from a network of more than 50 trade and investment representatives in 14 key markets in North America, Europe and Asia.
  • The network includes trade and investment representatives in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai.