PM Carney visits Qatar to expand trade, attract investment, and explore partnerships in AI, energy, and infrastructure.
Carney Lands in Doha to Strengthen Canada-Qatar Ties
Prime Minister Mark Carney touched down in Doha on Saturday, marking the next stop in his international tour following China. The visit underscores Canada’s drive to diversify trade and attract global investment beyond its traditional partners.
Traveling alongside Carney, Global News correspondent David Akin reports that fostering new economic relationships remains at the heart of the Liberal government’s agenda.
Canada Eyes Strategic Partnerships in the Middle East
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne emphasized during a Saturday news conference that Canada must broaden its economic horizons as global trade patterns evolve.
“Reducing dependence and building self-reliance is crucial,” Champagne said. “Engaging with the Middle East and China is essential, much like European nations have done.”
Officials point to Qatar as a strategic partner due to its robust investment capacity and rising global influence, making it an appealing market for Canadian industries.
Showcasing Canada’s Economic Strength
The press briefing highlighted Canada’s industrial prowess, from aerospace and automotive to energy production, as a key draw for potential investors. Champagne also stressed that international engagement is vital to raise Canada’s profile on the global stage.
“We are a G7 nation with diverse industries. We produce cars, planes, ships, and energy. Plus, we enjoy free trade agreements with all G7 countries,” Champagne noted. “With supply chains shifting, diversification isn’t just smart—it’s necessary.”
Talks to Focus on AI, Energy, and Infrastructure
Carney is scheduled to meet with senior Qatari officials, including Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and representatives of the Qatar Investment Authority. Discussions will center on expanding trade access and fostering partnerships in artificial intelligence, infrastructure, energy, and defence.
Despite regional geopolitical tensions, Canadian officials confirmed the Prime Minister’s schedule will continue as planned.