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McNeese State University Selected as Home of New LNG Safety Center

  • Premier David Eby spoke to reporters from Osaka on June 3 about a trade mission focusing on British Columbia's mining and LNG sectors.
  • The mission responds to disrupted Canada-U.S. Trade relations under President Trump's tariffs by seeking stronger ties with Japan and Asia.
  • Eby met with Japanese firms investing in BC resource projects like Nippon Steel and Sumitomo, who are keen on faster provincial and federal permitting.
  • He noted a growing enthusiasm among Japanese firms to collaborate with British Columbia, despite facing obstacles at the federal level.
  • This interest indicates potential expansion in British Columbia's resource industries, while Eby continues to oppose removing the restriction on heavy oil tankers along the North Coast.
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Eby says Japanese highly interested in B.C. minerals, LNG

The premier is on a 10-day trade mission to Japan, South Korea and Malaysia

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