The Government of Canada is deepening ties in the Indo-Pacific region – a key market for Canadian farmers, fishers, and the agri-food sector.
Ottawa – Last week, Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, visited Malaysia and the Philippines to strengthen regional partnerships and create new opportunities for our hardworking Canadian producers.
Minister MacAulay’s trade mission highlighted and built on the strong business and people-to-people ties between Canada and Indo-Pacific partners. Over the course of his visit, the Minister met with government counterparts and industry leaders to facilitate new and exciting opportunities.
In Kuala Lumpur, Minister MacAulay met with Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup to discuss how Canada can contribute to Malaysia’s food security goals, and how to leverage the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) to benefit both countries.
The Minister also met with the Malaysia-Canada Chamber of Commerce Board of Governors to promote Canada’s world-class seafood, agriculture and agri-food products and to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing market access. Minister MacAulay led a roundtable discussion with Malaysian industry representatives on Malaysia’s ratification of the CPTPP, and efforts to enhance trade.
While in Manila, Minister MacAulay opened Canada’s first-ever Indo-Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Office (IPAAO). The IPAAO will bolster regional ties, assist Canadian exporters in finding new business opportunities, and help position Canada as a preferred supplier in the region.
As part of his visit, the Minister met with the Philippines Secretary of Agriculture, Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. They discussed issues that are top of mind for both countries, including opportunities to enhance technical cooperation and two-way trade expansion.
In 2023, fish and seafood exports to the Indo-Pacific reached $2 billion. Minister MacAulay delivered remarks at the Atlantic Canada Seafood reception in Manila, co-hosted by the Lobster Council of Canada and the Atlantic provinces, to highlight the exciting opportunities that exist for Canadian seafood in the region.
Minister MacAulay also met with representatives from Universal Robina Corporation, Metro Retail Stores Group Inc, RAMCAR Food Group and Jollibee Foods Corporation, to explore broadening opportunities for cooperation, and several industry associations, including the Board of Directors of the Meat Importers and Traders Association and the Philippine Association of Meat Processors Inc, to seek insight on capacity-building operations, imports, and non-tariff barriers to trade.
“For the second time since returning to the Agriculture file in July, I was back in the Indo-Pacific to promote our high-quality, sustainably-produced products and grow our export markets. By keeping our presence in the region strong, including through our new Indo-Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Office, we’re sending a clear message that Canada is here to stay, while opening new doors for our hardworking fishers, farmers and ranchers.” – Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food