Canada’s Saskatchewan province eyes deeper ties in rare earths, uranium supply

Saskatchewan, a province in Canada, is actively seeking to strengthen its economic ties with India, particularly in the fields of rare earth minerals and uranium supply. In an interview with Hindustan Times, provincial leader Moe emphasized the significance of the upcoming Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which aims to enhance trade relations between Saskatchewan and India. With India’s growing demand for rare earth elements, crucial for various industries including technology and renewable energy, Saskatchewan is strategically positioned to become a key supplier. The partnership could not only boost Saskatchewan's economy but also contribute to India's efforts in securing a stable supply of essential materials for its developmental goals. As both regions explore opportunities for collaboration, the CEPA is expected to pave the way for increased investments and shared technological advancements, ultimately benefiting both economies.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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