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India and Canada agree to boost economic partnership in a move to reset ties
The $2.6 billion uranium deal supports India’s nuclear growth while both nations advance a free-trade pact targeting $50 billion in bilateral trade by 2030, officials said.
- India and Canada agreed to finalize a comprehensive economic partnership to increase bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030.
- The two countries signed a nuclear agreement under which Canada will supply uranium to India, and will work together on areas like defense industries and maritime domain awareness.
- Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney said Ottawa and New Delhi would deepen engagement across defense, security, artificial intelligence and space technologies as part of Canada's effort to diversify trade away from the United States.
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Carney Announces $2.6B Uranium Deal With India
Canada has entered into a nine-year multi-billion dollar uranium supply agreement with India after Prime Minister Mark Carney met with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi in New Delhi this week. Carney held discussions with Modi on March 2 before the two leaders announced a series of agreements, including a $2.6 billion deal in which Canadian company Cameco would supply nearly 22 million pounds of uranium to India for use in the country’s flee…
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