B.C. gov't updates efforts to expand trade in new markets
B.C. aims to reduce reliance on U.S. markets by promoting forestry, clean energy, mining, technology, and life sciences in India, with $2.1 billion in 2024 trade.
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B.C. Premier Heading To India On Trade Mission
Premier David Eby will lead a trade mission to India promoting British Columbia’s businesses, critical minerals and sustainable wood products, supporting work to build a more independent economy and creating more good jobs for people in British Columbia. “With unjustified tariffs from the U.S. impacting B.C. workers and businesses, it’s more important than ever to deepen strategic relationships with international partners to attract new investme…
B.C. premier announces trade mission to India amid political tensions
B.C. Premier David Eby and Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon are headed to India in less than a week on a trade mission to promote local businesses and industries. Their visit comes amid a backdrop of political uncertainty and tense international relations.
British Columbia announces trade mission to India to boost businesses, seek new markets: Report
New Delhi, Jan 7, 2026 British Columbia (BC) will send a trade delegation to India for a five-day mission, starting January 12, to promote local businesses and seek new markets, the province’s Premier David Eby has said. The mission will a include BC’s Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth Ravi Kahlon, with officials scheduled to meet government and business leaders in New Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh and Bengaluru, reports CBC News. The Premier sai…
Eby & Kahlon undertaking trade diversification mission to India
Tuesday January 6, 2026 | VANCOUVER, BC [Posted at 11:18 am PT | Updated 11:59 am PT] by Mary P Brooke | Island Social Trends BC Premier David Eby and Jobs and Growth Minister Ravi Kahlon will be heading to India next week to establish stronger and exapnded trade ties between BC and India. The […] The post Eby & Kahlon undertaking trade diversification mission to India appeared first on Island Social Trends.
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