Canada India Relations: Canada's Trade Minister Mary Ng assures support to commercial relations with India

Canada India Relations : Amid the unprecedented diplomatic dispute between India and Canada, Canada's Trade Minister has assured the country's business community that they will continue to maintain the well-established commercial relationships between the two countries. Are committed to support.

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According to reports, Canada's Minister for Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development Mary Ng made this comment on Tuesday at a time when tensions between India and Canada have increased, when Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. on Monday accused the Indian government of supporting criminal activities targeting Canadian citizens.
Mary Ng said in the statement, I want to assure our business community that our government is fully committed to supporting the well-established commercial relationship between Canada and India.

He said, “Our Trade Commissioner Service will continue to provide assistance and resources to Canadian companies operating in India.” Ng said this at a time when India, in an unprecedented step, not only returned its High Commissioner from Ottawa. Not only did he call, but he also expelled six Canadian diplomats from India.

“Let me be clear, Canada stands firmly with its businesses,” he said. We will continue to work closely with all Canadian enterprises engaged with India to ensure that this important economic relationship remains strong.”

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The minister said, “The Government of Canada stands ready for dialogue with India and we look forward to continuing our valued relationship.” According to the 'India Brand Equity Foundation', India 2022 In 2010, Canada was Canada's ninth largest trading partner in the Indo-Pacific region, its 13th largest trading partner globally, and its 14th largest destination for merchandise exports. It is noteworthy that the diplomatic dispute between India and Canada has deepened over the issue of killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Canada hinted at possible sanctions against India in view of certain findings in the case.

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