India, Canada to resume trade deal talks
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The landmark agreement, expected to be finalised soon, signals deeper civil nuclear cooperation between India and Canada, with fuel supply from Cameco Corp. over the next decade
India and Canada are reportedly close to finalising a $2.8-billion uranium deal, signalling revived nuclear and trade cooperation despite recent diplomatic tensions and marking a major boost for India’s energy ambitions.
India and Canada have agreed to resume negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with an aim to increase the two-way trade to $50 billion by 2030, according to Commerce and
The banned group, Sikhs for Justice, held a Khalistan referendum in Ottawa over the weekend during which supporters chanted ‘Kill India’ slogans and even desecrated the Indian flag. This is the seventh such unofficial vote that Canada has seen since September 2022.
Canada is on the verge of finalizing a $2.8 billion uranium export agreement with India over the next decade, involving Cameco Corp., amid renewed trade discussions between the two nations.
Mumbai: India and Canada are close to finalising a very important agreement that could have a strong economic impact on both countries. According to a report by The Globe and Mail, the two nations are almost ready to seal a 2.8-billion-US-dollar export deal. Under this agreement, Canada will supply uranium to India for the next ten years.
Canadian PM Mark Carney plans visit to India early next year as part of concerted effort to expand Canada’s trade horizons
India, Australia, and Canada on Saturday announced a trilateral technology and innovation partnership after Prime Ministers Antony Albanese, Mark Carney and Narendra Modi met on the sidelines of the G20 Summit at Johannesburg in South Africa.