ASEAN holds the central part of the Indo-Pacific Strategy ofCanada. The two sides elevated their ties to a strategic partnership and arepromoting the signing of a free trade agreement (FTA). The North Americannation forecast the bloc will account for half of the global GDP before 2040.
Addressing a recent event held in Toronto by the CABC, DeSilva said ASEAN, one of the regions with the strongest development in theworld, is focusing on economic growth and climate transition initiatives. It iscurrently the world’s fifth largest economy and emerging as a new global centrefor trade, exchanges and innovation. Meanwhile, Canada has technological strengthand businesses able to contribute to these initiatives.
Shehighlighted Vietnam as an important ASEAN partner of her country in terms oftrade and agriculture, noting that the two countries’ cooperation will not onlyhelp increase the size of the Vietnamese economy but also develop the Canadianeconomy.
Vietnam has been a good and important partner of Canada inASEAN over the last 50 years, being the biggest trading partner of the North American country in the bloc. The country posts an average economic growth rate of 7% for the last 30 years, and is considered a gateway for Canadian firms to develop in this region, according tothe official.
Vietnam is one of the 10 biggest trading partners of Canadathanks to the CPTPP, with bilateral trade growing 23% last year, he noted.
CABC President Wayne Farmer said the council iscoordinating closely with the Vietnamese Government, the embassy and representativediplomatic bodies of the country in Canada to make a plan for next year thatwill include activities on energy transition, clean technology, exploitation of CPTPP,and the FTA that Canada and ASEAN are working to achieve.
The CABC is aware of the importance of bolsteringties with this region. With Canada’s recent commitments in many strategies,from the Indo-Pacific Strategy and the Canada - ASEAN strategic partnership tothe two countries’ comprehensive partnership, the CABC is making more progressin enhancing the strategic partnership and support for Canadian businesses inSoutheast Asia, he added.
The CABC, founded in 2012 by Canadian companiesoperating in ASEAN, is headquartered in Singapore and has an office in Montrealcity./.