Prime Minister Mark Carney announces new Canada-Philippines strategic partnership - Speech Brief
2 July 2026 21:05 UTC · Prime Minister of Canada · PMO News Release · Source · Email X Link

Prime Minister Mark Carney announces new Canada-Philippines strategic partnership

Key points

  • Announces Canada-Philippines Strategic Partnership covering trade, energy, defence, and tourism
  • Seeks to conclude Canada-Philippines and Canada-ASEAN free trade agreements by year-end

TL;DR

  • Canada and the Philippines launch a Strategic Partnership to deepen cooperation in trade, energy, defence, and tourism.
  • Canada aims to conclude Canada-Philippines and Canada-ASEAN free trade agreements by year-end, with projected economic gains (Canada-Philippines trade +~200% by 2035; Canada-ASEAN +$2 billion GDP and ~14,000 jobs).
  • The Status of Visiting Forces Agreement will soon come into force, and a Mutual Logistics Support Arrangement and Statement of Intent on defence cooperation were signed.
  • Two Memoranda of Understanding on tourism and cultural cooperation and a Joint Declaration of Intent on Labour and Migration were signed to strengthen people-to-people ties and migrant worker protections.
Original text

In a more dangerous and divided world, Canada is focused on what we can control. We are building our strength at home and diversifying our partnerships abroad to unlock new opportunities for Canadian workers and businesses. Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, welcomed the President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., to Vancouver to announce a new Canada-Philippines Strategic Partnership that will deepen bi...

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