Canada, Turkey set to restart discussions on free-trade agreement
OTTAWA — Canada and Turkey have agreed to restart initial discussions on a free-trade agreement.
Global Affairs Canada said in a news release the decision reflects both countries’ ambition to unlock the full potential of their commercial partnership.
“This will unlock real opportunities for Canadian industry in sectors like clean energy, aerospace and mining,” International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu told The Canadian Press, adding Turkey is “very interested” in Candu nuclear reactor technology.
“We’re taking concrete steps to deepen a relationship that benefits both economies.”