Groser to visit North America for climate change talks
17 September 2012
Groser to visit North America for
trade and climate change talks
Trade Minister Tim Groser departs today to the United States and Canada for trade policy and climate change discussions.
In Washington Mr Groser will give a key address to the Coalition of Service Industries, along with his US, Canadian, Korean and Costa Rican trade counterparts. He will also discuss progress in the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations with trade contacts and engage in a range of TPP and climate change outreach activities.
In Ottawa, Mr Groser will call on the Ministers of Trade, Finance, Agriculture and Agri-food, and Environment.
“This will provide a good opportunity to update Canada on progress in the TPP discussions before they formally join the negotiation in December,” says Mr Groser.
Mr Groser will participate in the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, which will include participation by the Federal Government and 80 of Chief Executives of major Canadian companies. During the conference he will participate in a panel discussion on “Foreign Direct Investment in the Pacific Century.” He will also spend a day in Toronto undertaking trade and investment outreach activities.
In New York, Mr Groser will attend the Major Economies
Forum on Energy and Climate as a special guest. The forum
will discuss ways to progress international climate action,
building on the agreement reached at the Ministerial climate
change conference in Durban last year to negotiate a new
comprehensive climate change agreement to come into force by
2020, and to take ambitious action during the
transition.
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