Canadian companies sign more than $1.7-billion in deals during federal trade mission in Japan
Open this photo in gallery:A drone view of the Deep Sky Alpha carbon capture project in Innisfail, Alta. Sidhu, brought more than 300 delegates from 175 Canadian organizations to deepen existing relationships and pursue new partnerships. Tokyo-headquartered Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
- ▪Open this photo in gallery:A drone view of the Deep Sky Alpha carbon capture project in Innisfail, Alta.
- ▪Sidhu, brought more than 300 delegates from 175 Canadian organizations to deepen existing relationships and pursue new partnerships.
- ▪Tokyo-headquartered Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
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Open this photo in gallery:A drone view of the Deep Sky Alpha carbon capture project in Innisfail, Alta. Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. invested in the project in a move to bolster Japan’s carbon capture ecosystem and support the development of the Japan–Canada carbon removal corridor.Todd Korol/ReutersShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountCanadian companies have struck more than $1.7-billion in commercial deals in Japan as a part of the Team Canada trade mission.Maninder Sidhu, federal Minister of International Trade, witnessed the signing of 14 agreements on Thursday, marking what he said was a record amount of money secured during a Canadian trade mission.
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