Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to position Canada as a dependable and stable partner for Southeast Asia during his visit to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit. As global trade dynamics shift under U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies, Carney aims to strengthen Canada’s economic presence and investment ties across the fast-growing region.
In his address ahead of the government’s first budget, Carney reaffirmed Canada’s goal to double exports to non-U.S. markets within the next decade, targeting an additional $300 billion in trade. His agenda includes meetings with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s central bank, and major industry leaders in energy and aerospace. Key discussions will center on green energy collaboration and critical minerals development.
Canadian officials highlighted that the government’s renewed engagement with ASEAN reflects a strategic shift from viewing the bloc as a development partner to recognizing it as an essential trade ally. Business leaders, including those from the Canada-ASEAN Business Council, have welcomed the move, praising Canada’s plans to simplify approvals for major infrastructure projects to attract foreign investment.
Experts believe ASEAN nations see Canada as a reliable partner capable of supporting their goals in energy, food security, and research. As both sides work toward finalizing a trade agreement expected in early 2026, Canada is also looking to deepen cooperation in nuclear energy, agriculture innovation, and regional security.
Carney to Promote Canada as Trusted Trade Partner at ASEAN Summit
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