Mark Carney is traveling to India, Australia, and Japan to diversify Canada’s trade away from the United States.
In Mumbai, he will meet Narendra Modi and business leaders, while in Canberra he will address both houses of Parliament and meet Anthony Albanese to discuss defense and AI.
In Tokyo, Carney will meet Takaichi Sanae to discuss clean energy, critical minerals, and food security.
The visits aim to boost non-U.S. exports and attract investment amid tensions with Donald Trump over tariffs and trade disputes, the AP has reported.
Canada also seeks to strengthen trade ties with India, despite lingering strains from allegations of Indian involvement in attacks on Sikh activists in Canada and the U.S.
