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Carney travelling to India, Australia and Japan on 9-day trade mission
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit India, Australia and Japan on a nine-day trade mission to discuss trade ties in the Indo-Pacific, with scheduled stops in Mumbai, Canberra and Tokyo, his office announced.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to India, Australia and Japan over nine days, his office announced. The government has said the mission is part of efforts to reduce Canada's reliance on trade with the United States. Carney will visit the Indo-Pacific region to discuss trade ties with three leading economies. His itinerary includes stops in Mumbai, Canberra and Tokyo.
Key details:
- The trip is a nine-day trade mission to India, Australia and Japan.
- Carney will first visit Mumbai for talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and business leaders.
- In Canberra, he will address both houses of Australia's Parliament, making him the first Canadian prime minister to do so in 20 years.
- He will meet with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to discuss defence and AI advancements.
- In Tokyo, meetings with Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae are scheduled to cover clean energy, critical minerals and food security.
Summary:
The government says the mission is intended to broaden Canada's trade ties in the Indo-Pacific and reduce reliance on the United States. Undetermined at this time.
