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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, arrives with California Gov. Gavin Newsom prior to signing a memorandum of cooperation on climate change at the California Science Center outside the ninth Summit of the Americas, in Los Angeles, on Thursday, June 9, 2022. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is headed to California for three days of meetings at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in San Francisco.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Richard VogelPhoto by Richard Vogel /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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SAN FRANCISCO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is headed to California for three days of meetings at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in San Francisco.
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Officials say he’ll attend an APEC reception later in the day hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden before a welcome dinner with tech leaders.
Biden sits down today with Chinese President Xi Jinping in an effort to defuse a year of international tensions, a meeting widely seen as the focal point of the summit.
Reports suggest the two leaders are working on a deal to resume bilateral military communications and keeping artificial intelligence out of their respective nuclear defence systems.
Trudeau, meanwhile, will be aiming for tangible progress on policy priorities in the Indo-Pacific, during bilateral meetings with fellow APEC leaders.
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Federal officials say at least two bilateral economic initiatives with key Indo-Pacific partners will be on Canada’s “deliverables” list.
The absence of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also makes it unlikely there will be much drama surrounding Trudeau’s allegations of a link between agents of India’s government and the June shooting death of a prominent Sikh leader in B.C.
“Modi is not there, so India is not there,” said Andreas Schotter, an associate business professor at Western University.
“It’s been reported as giving the prime minister a chance to avoid the discussion about the issue, but I don’t think it’s a good thing. I think a meeting would have been better than avoiding it.”
There’s still plenty of important work for Canada to do at APEC, officials say: It’s vital to be at the table in a part of the world where the decisions that are made are likely to affect Canadians for generations.
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The main goals for Trudeau include deeper collaboration with APEC nations that will foster middle-class growth and healthy regional competition, all with an eye toward advancing the fight against climate change.
Officials say Trudeau will promote new Canadian efforts to foster more efficient food production and healthier supply chains, as well as removing trade barriers with countries in the Pacific Rim.
The region accounts for about half of the world’s merchandise trade, and is the destination for more than 88% of Canadian exports. APEC’s merchandise exports and imports alike now both exceed US$12 trillion annually.
Canada’s share of that pie reached $1.3 trillion last year, an increase of 22%, thanks to partners that include the U.S., China, Mexico, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam.
The summit comes one year after the Liberal government launched a new $2.3-billion Indo-Pacific strategy aimed at fortifying regional alliances as a hedge against China’s expansive power.
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