Minister Ng Leads Team Canada Trade Mission to Australia
Expanding economic opportunities across the Indo-Pacific, Canada is forging stronger trade and investment ties with Australia.
Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade, and Economic Development Mary Ng led the latest Team Canada Trade Mission to Sydney, strengthening bilateral relations and opening new doors for Canadian businesses.
Boosting Trade in the Indo-Pacific
With Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy in full swing, Minister Ng’s visit to Australia marks a significant milestone. From February 17 to 19, she led a delegation of 220 Canadian professionals representing 140 organizations, all eager to tap into the Australian market.
Australia, a long-standing trade partner, offers vast opportunities in various sectors. This mission provided Canadian businesses with a platform to network, secure new partnerships, and showcase Canada as an attractive investment destination.
Highlights of the Trade Mission
During her visit, Minister Ng participated in high-profile discussions, networking events, and business meetings to promote economic collaboration. Key moments included:
- Bilateral Discussions: Minister Ng met with Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell, reaffirming both countries’ commitment to expanding trade and investment. They emphasized the importance of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
- Indigenous Trade Circle: A dedicated session focused on Indigenous-led trade initiatives, fostering collaboration between Indigenous businesses from both nations.
- Technology and Innovation: Minister Ng visited Genetec, a Montreal-based tech firm that recently expanded in Australia, underscoring the growing demand for Canadian innovation.
- Strategic Media Engagement: Minister Ng spoke with Australian media, including ABC’s flagship program 7.30, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Age, reinforcing Canada’s commitment to trade diversification.
Canada-Australia Trade: A Growing Relationship
Trade by the Numbers
Trade Metric | Value (2024) | Growth Since 2018 |
---|---|---|
Bilateral Merchandise Trade | $6.1 billion | 6.6% annually |
Canadian Direct Investment in Australia | $58.3 billion | Steady increase |
Indo-Pacific Two-Way Trade | $258.7 billion | Expanding market |
The numbers show a steady and growing economic relationship between the two nations. With Australia’s economy projected to outpace many advanced economies, Canadian businesses are well-positioned to benefit.
Why Australia? A Strategic Trade Partner
Australia’s business environment is ripe for investment, offering:
- A stable and growing economy with a C$2.4 trillion GDP.
- Strong trade agreements, including the CPTPP, reducing barriers for Canadian exporters.
- Demand for Canadian expertise in industries such as technology, natural resources, and sustainability.
For Canadian companies looking to expand internationally, Australia presents a promising gateway to the broader Indo-Pacific market.
Whats Comes Next for Canada-Australia Trade Relations?
As Canada continues to prioritize trade diversification, strengthening ties with Australia is a logical step. The partnerships formed during this mission will drive innovation, investment, and job creation for Canadians.
Minister Ng’s leadership and commitment to expanding international trade highlight Canada’s role as a key economic player in the Indo-Pacific. With strong government support, Canadian businesses have a golden opportunity to thrive in the Australian market and beyond.
Canada and Australia’s trade partnership dates back over a century, but with initiatives like the Team Canada Trade Mission, the future looks even brighter.
As Minister Ng stated,
“Diversifying trade and creating growth opportunities for Canadian businesses in the Indo-Pacific region is more critical now than ever before.”
Sources: Global Affairs Canada.