Canada Just Made a Deal That Could Save Japan’s Economy

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Tokyo and signed a sweeping strategic partnership with Japan covering LNG, defense cooperation, critical minerals, semiconductors, nuclear energy, and Arctic security. The agreement comes as Japan faces growing energy uncertainty linked to instability around the Strait of Hormuz. Both countries aim to strengthen supply chains and deepen cooperation in technology and energy security. Analysts say the deal could reshape Canada’s role in Indo-Pacific strategy and global energy markets.
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  1. This is not a real woman. This in fact is a Japanese robot. "Not Kidding" Countries are
    unleashing these malevolent robots all over. They could be on your streets and in your bed.
    Tell tale signs of a robot are 1) Fast blinking eyes. 2) Short circuit in the rain. Please
    people, gather guns, food and water and God save us from the Evil Robots

  2. World leaders must be aware, deals for goods and services occur on demand and supply, this condition is dependent on market conditions, which no leader controls! When mutual Benefits are available then leaders smile! Hence the deals are signed! Billions begin to flow! Jai SHREE KRISHNA! Radhe Radhe!