Negotiations between Canada and the United Arab Emirates over a comprehensive economic partnership agreement will start next month, Canadian trade minister ManinderNegotiations between Canada and the United Arab Emirates over a comprehensive economic partnership agreement will start next month, Canadian trade minister Maninder

Canada and UAE to begin free trade talks next month

2026/01/14 14:28
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  • Canada’s trade minister in Dubai
  • Adnoc interested in Ottawa’s LNG
  • Canada shifting exports away from US

Negotiations between Canada and the United Arab Emirates over a comprehensive economic partnership agreement will start next month, Canadian trade minister Maninder Sidhu told Reuters on Tuesday, as Ottawa seeks to bolster ties with the Gulf country and attract investment.

Canada has been trying to shift exports away from its main market, the United States, due to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.

The efforts include strengthening trade and investment ties with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, which have gained momentum in recent months, including with a $50 billion investment commitment by Abu Dhabi in areas including energy.

Canada wants to attract investment in liquefied natural gas and Abu Dhabi’s state energy group Adnoc, which has been looking to expand in North America through its international investment arm XRG, is considering Canadian natural gas projects, Sidhu said in an interview in Dubai.

“Right now in Canada we have seven LNG projects in development. And so there’s going to be opportunities there that we hope that they explore, but also in green energy.”

Ottawa also wants to add port capacity to boost exports to non-US markets, he said.

“We see a lot of potential in the Indo-Pacific and in the European markets. And so that’s the focus,” Sidhu said.

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  • Canada’s Brookfield targets Palm Jumeirah hotel

As part of the push to diversify away from the US Sidhu will also travel with prime minister Mark Carney to China this week for the first official visit of a Canadian prime minister to the country in eight years. Ottawa is aiming to rebuild ties with its second-biggest trading partner after years of friction.

“There’s many things that we can collaborate on, and that’s what we’re going to go and explore and have those conversations,” Sidhu said, mentioning battery storage, energy and education.

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