While in Japan, Furey will meet with executives of industry organizations and corporations in various sectors including seafood, natural resources, and critical minerals.
Premier Andrew Furey is in Japan this week to help strengthen efforts to diversify trade markets and investment opportunities. While in Japan, Furey will meet with executives of industry organizations and corporations in various sectors including seafood, natural resources, and critical minerals. This trade mission aligns with the province’s goal to expand global partnerships to advance economic growth that is mutually beneficial. It’s also part of the ongoing Buy From Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada campaign launched last month in response to United States tariffs on Canadian products and goods entering the American market.
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