Reported about 8 hours ago
Canada plans to increase exports to Indonesia by establishing duty-free access for up to 95% of its goods over the next year, following a trade agreement aimed at diversifying trade away from the U.S. International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu highlighted opportunities in various sectors and indicated that Canadian trade with Indonesia could potentially double in six years. The agreement marks Canada's first economic partnership in the Indo-Pacific since Prime Minister Mark Carney took office, reflecting a broader outreach to Southeast Asian markets.
Source: YAHOO