Strengthening Economic Ties in the Indo-Pacific Region
A new chapter in Canada-Australia trade relations unfolds as The Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade, and Economic Development, leads the first Team Canada Trade Mission of 2025. From February 16 to 18, Minister Ng and a delegation of 220 representatives from 140 organizations will explore economic opportunities, foster business collaborations, and deepen trade partnerships with Australia. This mission aligns with Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, further positioning Canadian businesses in a rapidly expanding global market.
Why This Mission Matters
Canada and Australia have long maintained strong trade and investment ties, with bilateral merchandise trade reaching $6.4 billion in 2023. As Canada seeks to diversify its international trade, this mission highlights economic opportunities and strengthens partnerships, especially in Main industries such as:
- Agri-food and agricultural technologies
- Clean technologies and clean energy
- Mining equipment technology and services
- Information and communications technologies
Minister Ng’s visit also includes participation in the Australia-Canada Economic Leadership Forum, a key platform for advancing bilateral discussions on trade, investment, and economic growth.
The Economic Potential for Canadian Businesses
Category | Value (2023) |
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Bilateral Merchandise Trade | $6.4 billion |
Canadian Exports to Australia | $2.33 billion |
Top Exported Goods | Machinery, aircraft, precious metals |
Australian Exports to Canada | $1.63 billion |
Top Imported Goods | Inorganic chemicals, ores, meat |
Canadian Investment in Australia | $58.3 billion |
With Australia’s economy growing by 29% between 2019 and 2024, Canadian businesses have a chance to expand market presence, establish partnerships, and drive economic growth.
Benefits of the Trade Mission
This trade mission is more than just a business trip—it’s a strategic effort to leverage economic opportunities and increase Canada’s global trade footprint. The mission aims to:
- Increase utilization of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) to reduce trade barriers.
- Foster collaborations between Canadian and Australian businesses, opening doors for joint ventures.
- Support Indigenous entrepreneurs, women, and minorities in accessing international markets.
- Enhance Canada’s position in the Indo-Pacific region, a market valued at $257 billion in annual trade.
A Stronger Canada-Australia Partnership
Beyond Sydney, the trade mission continues to Brisbane and Melbourne, where Canadian companies will explore new markets and investment prospects. Minister Ng’s leadership in this initiative underscores Canada’s commitment to economic resilience, innovation, and diversification.
As Canadian businesses navigate an increasingly competitive global landscape, initiatives like this Team Canada Trade Mission ensure that entrepreneurs and companies have the resources, networks, and opportunities needed to succeed on the world stage.
With stronger trade agreements, investment incentives, and new partnerships, Canada’s presence in the Indo-Pacific is set to grow—one strategic mission at a time.
Sources: Global Affairs Canada.