Turkey, Canada agree to launch exploratory talks on free trade, statement says

Turkey’s Trade Minister Omer Bolat addresses the audience during a signing ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, April 29, 2024. REUTERS
ISTANBUL, June 9 (Reuters) – The trade ministers of Turkey and Canada have ​agreed to launch exploratory discussions ‌aimed at concluding a free trade agreement, according to a joint ministerial ​statement on Tuesday.
The statement said ​Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat ⁠and Canada’s Minister of International ​Trade Maninder Sidhu had met to ​advance the strong and growing economic partnership between the two countries.
“They agreed ​to launch exploratory discussions toward ​a free trade agreement, a step that ‌reflects ⁠the ambition of both countries to unlock the full potential of the commercial partnership,” the statement ​said.
It said ​they ⁠identified energy as a promising area for expanded ​cooperation and agreed to explore ​opportunities ⁠in renewable energy, as well as in nuclear energy, including ⁠the ​potential of Canadian CANDU ​technology to support Turkey’s diversification goals.

Reporting by ​Can Sezer; Editing by Daren Butler

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