Canada Seeks India Alliance as US Tariffs Bite, Trudeau to Visit Delhi
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will visit India in October, a strategic move seen as countering US protectionist policies following Washington’s imposition of tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium.
Key Developments
- PM Justin Trudeau’s India visit scheduled for October to strengthen bilateral ties.
- Talks will address US tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminium affecting Canada, Mexico, and the EU.
- Both nations aim to boost trade and cooperation in energy, education, and technology.
Tariff Tensions Prompt Strategic Shift
The US tariffs have drawn sharp criticism from Canada, Mexico, and the European Union, all of whom have vowed retaliatory measures. Trudeau confirmed the tariff issue will be a key topic with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“We will be discussing the issue of tariffs with Prime Minister Modi. We are looking at ways to strengthen our bilateral ties with India,” Trudeau said.
Forging a New Economic Partnership
The visit underscores a mutual desire to deepen economic links. Canada seeks to expand trade with the fast-growing Indian economy, while India aims to increase access to the large Canadian market.
Beyond trade, enhanced cooperation in energy, education, and technology is on the agenda. The trip is expected to significantly boost bilateral relations, providing a counterweight to US protectionism under President Donald Trump.



