Premier Danielle Smith is nearing the conclusion of her week-long visit to Japan

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Premier Danielle Smith is nearing the conclusion of her week-long meetings in Japan and South Korea, aimed at boosting Alberta's energy and agricultural sectors in Asia. Throughout her visit, she engaged with senior government officials, industry leaders, and business executives to explore potential partnerships and collaborations that could enhance Alberta's exports to the region. She emphasized the province's competitive strengths, including its rich natural resources, innovative agricultural practices, and strategic position for accessing Asian markets. In Tokyo, Premier Smith participated in a clean energy seminar, showcasing Alberta's expertise in carbon capture and storage while seeking collaboration opportunities with Japanese companies. Additionally, she visited the Tokyo Stock Exchange, where she rang the bell to open trading, marking Alberta's commitment to strengthening economic relations with Japan.


In Tokyo, Premier Smith attended a seminar on clean energy, where she showcased Alberta's expertise in carbon capture and storage, and explored opportunities for cooperation with Japanese companies. She also visited the Tokyo Stock Exchange, where she rang the bell to open trading, symbolizing Alberta's commitment to strengthening economic ties with Japan.

In Seoul, Premier Smith met with South Korea's Minister of Trade, Industry, and Energy to discuss ways to enhance bilateral trade and investment in the energy sector. She also toured a state-of-the-art agricultural research facility, learning about the latest advancements in precision farming and exploring potential areas of collaboration with Alberta's agricultural industry.

As she concludes her trip, Premier Smith is optimistic about the prospects for Alberta's businesses in Asia, stating, "Our meetings have been productive and promising, and I am confident that we can build strong, mutually beneficial relationships with our Asian partners."