The Canadian prime minister continues his visit to South Korea until Thursday before heading to the G7 in Japan. The two countries have begun serious rapprochement in this year, which celebrates the sixtieth anniversary of their bilateral diplomatic relations.

Justin Trudeau and his counterpart Yoon Suk-yeol have been discussing for a few days ways to strengthen their economic ties in a context of climate change. Among the projects discussed was South Korea's investment with Japan in LNG Canada, a liquefied gas export site for Asia.