Canada could boost exports of oil, natural gas and uranium to China under an agreement the two countries signed Thursday during Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to Beijing.
The memorandum of understanding on “strengthening energy co-operation” comes amid rising petroleum exports to Canada from China. Chinese companies have taken delivery of liquefied natural gas from Canada’s first LNG export facility in 2025 and have ramped up purchases of Canadian oil over the last year.
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