Canada And Russia Sign New Agreements To Strengthen Economic Cooperation

Posted on Friday, November 30 at 11:20 by N Say
The Honourable David Emerson, Minister of International Trade, and Alexey Gordeyev, Russia’s Minister of Agriculture, co-chairs of the Canada-Russia Intergovernmental Economic Commission, today witnessed the signing of four memorandums of understanding (MOUs), one Joint Statement and one Declaration of Intent in the context of the Economic Statement. A Canada-Russia MOU on fisheries cooperation, signed by the Honourable Loyola Hearn, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, and Andrey Krayniy, head of Russia’s State Committee on Fisheries, will promote opportunities for technical, scientific, economic and enforcement collaboration on fisheries issues, particularly in the Northwest Atlantic and North Pacific. A Joint Statement on agriculture, signed by the Honourable Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, and Minister Gordeyev, will develop and strengthen agricultural cooperation between Canada and Russia through joint research activities and regular information exchanges. A Declaration of Intent, signed by Carole Swan, President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, and Sergey Dankvert, head of Russia’s Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, will establish technical working groups on food safety, animal health and plant health. An Arctic MOU, signed by Rod Bruinooge, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs and Northern Development, and by Dmitry Kozak, Russia’s Minister of Regional Development, will promote cooperation on Aboriginal and northern development, building on past accomplishments. It will provide continuity in business exchanges and enable northerners to take advantage of emerging markets. An MOU signed by Benoit Daignault, Senior Vice-President of Export Development Canada (EDC), Klaus Büttner, EDC’s Regional Vice-President, and Vladimir Dmitriev, Chairman of Vnesheconombank, will promote trade and investment between Canada and Russia through the provision of financial services and joint cooperation. An MOU on nuclear power cooperation, signed by David Torgerson, President, Research and Technology Division, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, and Sergey Kirienko, Russia’s head of the State Agency for Atomic Energy, will expand cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Under the Joint Statement, Canada and Russia reaffirmed the government’s role in facilitating economic activity by establishing and maintaining a favourable environment for trade and investment within a free market conforming to internationally accepted rules and regulations. It was agreed that Russia’s integration into the world economy would be enhanced through membership in the World Trade Organization and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The two countries also agreed to explore the possibility of upgrading the existing Foreign Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement to give investors the predictability and certainty they need to take advantage of market opportunities. ... http://news.gc.ca/web/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=364699

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  1. by N Say
    Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:42 pm
    Export Development Canada Signs Agreement With Russia's Vnesheconombank<br />
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    (OTTAWA) November 29, 2007 – Export Development Canada (EDC) today signed a cooperation agreement with Russia's state corporation Bank for Development and Foreign Economic Affairs (Vnesheconombank). The agreement was signed in conjunction with the visit of Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov to Ottawa. <br />
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    "Having a similar agency working together on projects with EDC will ultimately benefit both Russia and Canada as we jointly pursue developmental opportunities in Russia, including possible Canadian involvement in the development of facilities for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics," said Benoit Daignault, Senior Vice President of Business Development for EDC as he signed the agreement on Parliament Hill today with Vladimir Dmitriev, Chairman of Vnesheconombank. <br />
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    EDC and Vnesheconombank signed the Cooperation Agreement to promote trade and investment between Canada and Russia through the provision of financial services, such as EDC financing to Vnesheconombank for projects in Russia involving Canadian participation, pre-export financing from Vnesheconombank and EDC for Canadian subsidiaries operating in Russia, and joint cooperation for Canadian-Russian projects in third countries.<br />
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    <a href="http://news.gc.ca/web/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=364809">http://news.gc.ca/web/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=364809</a><br />
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    Russia's premier arrives in Canada to discuss trade, energy <br />
    11:45 | 29/ 11/ 2007 <br />
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    OTTAWA, November 29 (RIA Novosti) - Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov arrived in Canada on an official visit on Thursday, and is set to discuss trade and energy issues. <br />
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    Zubkov, accompanied by a delegation of Russian businessmen, is expected to meet with Governor General Michaelle Jean, Prime Minister Steven Harper, the speakers of both houses of Canada's parliament, and co-chairmen of the bilateral inter-governmental commission. <br />
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    The Russian premier will also attend a meeting of the Russian-Canadian business council. <br />
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    A source in the Russian government said Zubkov would focus on measures to improve trade relations between the two countries. <br />
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    According to the source, bilateral trade increased almost 25% year-on-year in the first half of 2007 having totaled only $2 billion for the whole of 2006. <br />
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    "This is a very small sum for Russia and Canada," the source said. <br />
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    Zubkov is also expected to discuss cooperation in the energy sector. In particular, the parties are set to discuss deliveries of Russian liquefied natural gas to the North American market. <br />
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    <a href="http://en.rian.ru/russia/20071129/90057206.html">http://en.rian.ru/russia/20071129/90057206.html</a><p>---<br>"George Bush has declared the war on terrorism to be the cause of his generation. The cause of Canadian sovereignty will be ours." - John Godfrey, MP for Don Va

  2. Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:22 pm
    Beware of Russians bearing gifts. They won't be for our benefit.

    Gazprom is one of the biggest predatory companies around.

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  3. by N Say
    Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:58 am
    Russian are no shadier than the Conservatives, are they?

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    "George Bush has declared the war on terrorism to be the cause of his generation. The cause of Canadian sovereignty will be ours." - John Godfrey, MP for Don Va

  4. Sat Dec 01, 2007 4:47 am
    Its time to diversify our trade and break the chains that tie us to the sinking ship south of us.

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    Dave Ruston

  5. Sat Dec 01, 2007 6:52 am
    No, Russians are far worse. They can be quite open about their own self interest. . . and don't get caught with plain brown envelopes full of cash. :)

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