Canada will initiate negotiations for the supply of liquefied natural gas from Germany.

Jin10 Data reported on August 26 that Canada plans to negotiate with German buyers to supply liquefied natural gas to meet the rising demand from the European Union. Liquefied natural gas was one of the topics discussed by Canadian Prime Minister Carney and German Chancellor Merz during their talks in Berlin on Tuesday. In addition to announcing a key mineral partnership and disclosing that German companies have become two of the preferred bidders for Canada's lucrative submarine contracts, the Canadian side also emphasized the potential for exporting liquefied natural gas to Europe’s largest economy. The Carney government released a press statement stating that the energy partnership established between Canada and Germany lays the foundation for deepening bilateral cooperation in the field of liquefied natural gas. According to officials from the Ottawa government, during the previous Trudeau administration, Canada continued to receive signals of demand for increased liquefied natural gas production from Germany and EU countries.

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