Canada set to become strategic partner with ASEAN bloc, symbolizing trade progress
OTTAWA — Canada’s status within the Indo-Pacific region is set to get a boost as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations prepares to make Ottawa its latest strategic partner when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits Indonesia.
The move by the organization is a symbolic gesture that recognizes Canada’s expanded presence in the region and reflects the progress being made on a Canada-ASEAN free-trade agreement.
The partnership will be ratified when Trudeau visits Jakarta on Tuesday and Wednesday alongside Trade Minister Mary Ng.
Trudeau will meet with Indonesian President Joko Widodo during his visit to discuss fighting climate change, food security and advancing economic ties — part of which includes energy production and trade.