Canada, South Korea agree to work together on clean-energy supply chains
- South Korea and Canada agreed to deepen cooperation on critical supply chains, particularly for minerals used in electric vehicle batteries, and to work together to counter North Korea's nuclear threats.
- The two countries also discussed regional security and condemned North Korea's banned nuclear program, with Canada offering support for Seoul's plans for a denuclearised, peaceful, unified and prosperous Korean Peninsula.
- Trudeau addressed South Korea's parliament, stating that Canada is ready to partner with South Korea on critical minerals and clean energy projects, as well as increasing military engagement to mitigate threats to regional security.
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Canada, South Korea agree to work together on clean-energy supply chains - Castor Advance
Canada and South Korea penned new deals on supply chains for critical minerals and youth mobility as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrapped up talks with the country’s president on Wednesday.
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Canada and South Korea penned new deals on supply chains for critical minerals and youth mobility as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrapped up talks with the country’s president on Wednesday. The joint effort to increase economic and cultural ties comes as both countries aim to reduce their dependence on China. “We recognize — both of us — that China is an important economic partner, not just in the region but around the world,” Trudeau said in S…
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