印加关系回暖 同意重启贸易谈判
Xin Hua Wang·2025-11-24 09:00

Group 1 - The core agreement between India and Canada is to restart negotiations on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), aiming to double bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030 [1][2] - Both countries confirmed the continuation and expansion of long-term cooperation in the civil nuclear energy sector, including discussions on long-term uranium supply arrangements [1] - Despite previous diplomatic tensions, bilateral trade between India and Canada has continued to grow, with total goods and services trade projected to be approximately CAD 31 billion (around USD 22 billion) in 2024 [2] Group 2 - Canadian Prime Minister Carney views India as a reliable trade partner, despite acknowledging potential frictions between the two nations [2] - The resumption of trade talks indicates a warming of relations between India and Canada, which had been strained due to diplomatic disputes earlier in 2023 [2][3] - Carney is focused on expanding trade relations with countries outside of the United States, aiming to double Canadian exports to non-U.S. countries within ten years [3]

印加关系回暖 同意重启贸易谈判 - Reportify