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Nordic leaders and Canada eye closer industrial alignment

A joint statement highlights potential defence cooperation as governments look to strengthen transatlantic industrial resilience.
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The prime ministers of the Nordic countries and Canada have signalled interest in expanding industrial cooperation across a range of strategic sectors, including defence-relevant technologies, supply chains and critical resources.

In a joint statement, the leaders highlighted the potential for closer collaboration between governments, industry and research institutions to strengthen innovation and economic resilience across the transatlantic region.

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The statement points in particular to opportunities in areas such as space capabilities, artificial intelligence, quantum computing and critical minerals. These sectors are increasingly seen as foundational to both economic competitiveness and defence capability.

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While the declaration does not outline specific programmes, it signals political support for expanded collaboration between companies, research institutions and governments across the North Atlantic.

The leaders also stressed the need to develop more resilient supply chains and industrial ecosystems among like-minded partners, linking industrial policy more closely to security and defence priorities.

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The declaration reflects growing efforts to deepen cooperation between Nordic and Canadian industries as defence investment increases and geopolitical pressures reshape technology and resource supply chains.

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