Canada, South Asian Bloc to Begin Free Trade Talks in Effort to Diversify From China

Canada, South Asian Bloc to Begin Free Trade Talks in Effort to Diversify From China
Minister of International Trade Mary Ng responds to a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Dec. 11, 2020. The Canadian Press/Patrick Doyle
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OTTAWA—Canada is launching free-trade talks with a major group of southeast Asian countries as it seeks to diversify from China and find new ways of coping with a snarled global supply chain.

International Trade Minister Mary Ng announced the opening of formal trade talks late Tuesday with the Association of South East Asian Nations—known as ASEAN—after meeting with representatives of that 10−country bloc.