Canadian PM to Boost Australia's Trade Ties Amid Global Turmoil

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to visit Australia as part of Asia-Pacific diplomatic tour, aiming to diversify trade amid US tariff disputes.
Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, is set to visit Australia next month as part of a broader Asia-Pacific diplomatic tour. The visit aims to strengthen trade ties and diversify economic partnerships amidst ongoing tariff turbulence stemming from the Trump administration in the United States.
Carney's trip to the region comes at a critical time, as nations around the world seek to reduce their reliance on the US market and forge new global trade alliances. Australia, in particular, has been navigating a delicate balance between its historical alliance with the US and its growing economic ties with China.
The Canadian Prime Minister's visit is expected to focus on exploring opportunities for increased trade and investment between Canada and Australia, as well as discussions on regional security and geopolitical issues. Both countries share a strong commitment to multilateralism and rules-based international order, which will likely be a key topic of discussion.
Source: The Guardian


