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BANGKOK — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has arrived in Thailand for meetings aimed at expanding Canada's trade with the Indo-Pacific region.
"How much can be achieved at a meeting like this will inevitably be affected by geopolitical factors," said Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada CEO Jeff Nankivell. The organization features a series of technical committees and working groups that advise policy leaders on how to make business flow more smoothly between different countries, such as standardizing how transactions are documented or setting rules on data privacy and digital trade.
"There's a lot more technical kind of legalistic work. That's important, but that's not going to draw huge attention from the public," he said.
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