Canada, South Korea agree to work together on clean-energy supply chains
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — Canada and South Korea penned new deals on supply chains for critical minerals and youth mobility as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrapped up talks with the country’s president on Wednesday.
The joint effort to increase economic and cultural ties comes as both countries aim to reduce their dependence on China.
“We recognize — both of us — that China is an important economic partner, not just in the region but around the world,” Trudeau said in Seoul at a joint news conference with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.
“But we need to be clear-eyed about where we co-operate with China,” Trudeau added, noting that Canada co-hosted a United Nations summit on biodiversity with the country in Montreal last year.

