Trade ties, global economics on table as Trudeau arrives in Thailand for APEC
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is now in Thailand for his third international summit in less than a week as Canada tries to expand its trade relationships in Asia
The Canadian Press
This is the third stop on a 10-day foreign trip that began at a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Cambodia and then moved on to the G20 leaders’ summit in Indonesia.
Trudeau is expected to wrap up the trip this weekend in Tunisia at a meeting of the Francophonie.
In Bangkok, he is to attend meetings with leaders of the other 21 economies that are part of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.
The Liberals are planning to release a new Indo-Pacific strategy in December that will challenge China on human rights issues and seek to deepen Canada’s influence in other parts of the region.
“Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said in a speech earlier this month that Canada intends to co-operate with China where necessary and criticize the country when warranted”
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