Canada & Pakistan agreed to facilitate canola commerce.

Canada and Pakistan agree to boost trade with new canola export deal and investment talks.

Pakistan – Canada – (Special Correspondent /Web Desk) – Canada and Pakistan have agreed to make it easier for Canadian canola to be sold in Pakistan. This new agreement was confirmed in a joint statement from both countries. For Canada, this opens a valuable new market for its farmers.

This move is important for Canada as it looks for new buyers for its canola. This need arose after China, a major buyer, recently placed new taxes on Canadian canola imports.

In their conversation, the senior officials from both nations reinforced the strong and friendly relationship between Pakistan and Canada. They stressed their desire to work more closely together in areas that benefit both countries.

The joint statement highlighted that Pakistan’s growing market holds great potential for Canadian canola. Both sides see this as a significant opportunity for economic cooperation.

The ministers also celebrated finishing the first round of talks for a pact to protect foreign investments. This agreement is a key goal for both countries, showing their commitment to creating a clear and reliable environment for investors.

Both countries also showed a strong interest in working together on energy security and critical minerals. They recognized that Canadian companies can play a major role in helping Pakistan develop its mineral resources and clean energy potential.

Looking forward, the officials are preparing for their next round of high-level talks. These meetings will help advance shared goals and create stronger links between governments and businesses.

Pakistan and Canada reaffirmed their shared commitment to promoting peace, prosperity, and fair growth for their people, both through their direct partnership and on the world stage. The Canadian Foreign Minister also shared the joint statement online publicly.

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This conversation builds on recent talks where the ministers discussed strengthening trade ties. The Canadian minister had specifically thanked her counterpart for helping to open the Pakistani market to Canadian canola. Both leaders agreed to maintain close contact to keep building this beneficial economic relationship.

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