Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney departs Tokyo after bilateral summit

Prime Minister Mark Carney, accompanied by his wife Diana Fox Carney, spoke with media before boarding a government plane at Haneda Airport in Tokyo on March 7, concluding his two-day visit to Japan—the final leg of a multi-nation Indo-Pacific tour.

The departure at Haneda Airport marked the end of Carney's March 6-7 visit to Japan, where he held a bilateral summit with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Discussions focused on strengthening partnerships in advanced manufacturing, critical minerals, food security, and security cooperation in a free and open Indo-Pacific, amid efforts to diversify trade from U.S. tariff pressures.

Before boarding the plane home, Carney addressed the media briefly alongside his wife, Diana Fox Carney. The trip was part of a broader 10-day tour including India and Australia, aimed at attracting investments and deepening regional ties.

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