Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is looking to Canada to help his country wean itself off fossil fuels from places such as Russia.
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Kishida arrived late Wednesday in Ottawa from London, and is expected to head to Washington, D.C. later Thursday. Meanwhile, a regional trade deal launched in 2018 has helped both countries expand trade each other’s markets. Under the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership, Canada has increased its exports of pork and oil to Japan, while it has brought in more imports of Japanese machinery and auto parts.Article content
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