A new industrial partnership between Make UK and Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters aims to strengthen trade and technological collaboration between the United Kingdom and Canada. The agreement, formalized in Ottawa by the chief executives of both organizations, focuses on cooperation in advanced sectors including rare earth minerals, artificial intelligence, nuclear technology, and defense.
The partnership intends to increase commercial exchanges, promote joint trade missions, and share information on science and innovation. This initiative supports the shared ambition of both governments to expand a bilateral trading relationship currently valued at £6.5 billion annually. Officials from both nations described the agreement as a foundation for a globally competitive industrial alliance.
Leadership from both manufacturing associations stated that the pact would help boost investment, create jobs, and strengthen supply chain connectivity. They emphasized particular opportunities in clean technology and defense procurement, urging their respective governments to capitalize on this moment for forward-looking economic growth.
The partnership intends to increase commercial exchanges, promote joint trade missions, and share information on science and innovation. This initiative supports the shared ambition of both governments to expand a bilateral trading relationship currently valued at £6.5 billion annually. Officials from both nations described the agreement as a foundation for a globally competitive industrial alliance.
Leadership from both manufacturing associations stated that the pact would help boost investment, create jobs, and strengthen supply chain connectivity. They emphasized particular opportunities in clean technology and defense procurement, urging their respective governments to capitalize on this moment for forward-looking economic growth.