Canada, Indonesia agree to trade pact as threat of U.S. protectionism looms over APEC meeting
- Canada and Indonesia announced the conclusion of trade talks, aiming to sign a new deal next year, stated Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.
- Trudeau proposed collaboration on nuclear energy with Southeast Asian leaders, highlighting Ottawa's commitment to fostering trade relations.
- Concerns over a proposed 10 percent import tax by the U.S. Under Trump were a key discussion point at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.
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