Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Donald Trump’s return to the White House has boosted Canada’s influence in the world as other international partners turn to Canada for advice on how to deal with him.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly responds to a question during a news conference in Ottawa, Friday, Nov. 1, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian WyldLIMA — Canada has concluded trade negotiations with Indonesia, paving the way to sign a deal with the world's fourth-most populous country next year.
The prime minister has also announced a new focus on exporting Canadian nuclear energy, and co-operation across the Indo-Pacific region. The country has asked for Canada's help over the past two years to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, with Indonesians grappling with high carbon emissions and threatened biodiversity.
Trudeau called Indonesia"the most important economy in Southeast Asia" and a place where Ottawa could collaborate on nuclear technology. Canada is planning to send a trade mission to Indonesia next year. But now, Trudeau says Canada will use its"trade gateway" initiative to not only link businesses but also help broaden local knowledge of nuclear technology, such as how to create a viable market for nuclear goods and adequately train personnel.
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