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Carney likely to visit India in early March as Canada trade pivot intensifies, envoy says
Mark Carney aims to finalize sectoral deals including a C$2.8 billion uranium supply agreement and launch formal Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement talks.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney will likely visit India in the first week of March and sign deals on uranium, energy, minerals and artificial intelligence, according to India's High Commissioner to Canada Dinesh Patnaik.
- Carney is making efforts to diversify Canada's alliances beyond the United States, its top trade partner, and recently earned a standing ovation for calling on middle powers like Canada to build coalitions to shape a fairer world.
- Formal negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with India should also start in March, and agreements around energy, mining, critical minerals, crude and LNG are expected to be prominent during Carney's visit.
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The Prime Minister of Canada is committed to diversifying Canada's alliances beyond the US, its main trading partner.
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Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney will likely visit India the first week of March and sign deals on uranium, energy, minerals and artificial intelligence, Dinesh Patnaik, India's High Commissioner to Canada said in an interview.
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Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney will likely visit India the first week of March and sign deals on uranium, energy, minerals and artificial intelligence, Dinesh Patnaik, India's High Commissioner to Canada said in an interview.
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