Canada pushes to finalise Asean trade deal to cut US reliance
Ottawa is keen to sign an FTA with Asean this year, as analysts predict two-way growth in sectors ranging from mining to manufacturing

The agreement would open new markets and opportunities for Canadian workers and businesses across the region, Sidhu said on the sidelines of a trade meeting with his Philippine counterpart, Cristina Roque, and Finance Secretary Frederick Go.
Canada said it would invest C$2 million (US$1.5 million) in the Luzon Economic Corridor – a project backed by the US and Japan – primarily in data centres, logistics and energy.
Free trade talks had begun in late 2021 occurred when “the world was in a different place”, Sidhu said, adding that there was now political will to finalise the free trade pact with Asean this year.