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Canada can supply Japan with vital minerals and energy, says foreign minister.

During bilateral talks in Tokyo, Canada’s Foreign Minister Melanie Joly expressed Canada’s ability to supply Japan with critical minerals and energy resources. Emphasizing the importance of this partnership, Joly highlighted Canada’s position as a reliable source for the minerals and energy needed to support Japan’s industries and economy. Both countries recognized the mutual benefits that could arise from strengthening their cooperation in this area.

Canada’s vast reserves of critical minerals, such as lithium, graphite, and cobalt, make it a valuable supplier for Japan’s high-tech industries, particularly in the production of electric vehicles and renewable energy technologies. Additionally, Canada’s energy resources, including oil, natural gas, and uranium, offer Japan a stable and diversified source of energy supply. The discussions between the two foreign ministers aimed to explore avenues for further collaboration, ensuring long-term economic stability and sustainability for both nations.

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