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German-Norwegian team is finalist in Canadian submarine deal, Carney says

Mark Carney, the Canadian Prime Minister, announced on Tuesday that Canada had shortlisted two candidates for its new submarine programme. A German-Norwegian consortium was among the finalists.

Mark spoke at a Berlin joint press conference with Chancellor Friedrich Merz. "I am looking forward to visiting the Thyssenkrupp facility in Kiel with Melanie Jolie, the Minister of Industry, and the Minister of National Defence later today."

Carney announced that Canada and Germany would be collaborating on the supply of critical minerals. Berlin wants to diversify its mineral supply chain away from China and Russia.

For example, the partnership between Canadian mining firm Troilus and Hamburg-based Aurubis AG in order to create a rare earth supply chain between Quebec & Germany.

Carney stated that Canada is mobilizing almost half a billion dollars in investments to support energy, digital, and port infrastructure.

The two countries signed a deal last year to promote commercial-scale trading in clean hydrogen. However, progress is uncertain, as Germany's desire for green fuel remains lagging. (Reporting and editing by Friederike H. Heine, Sarah Marsh, Riham Alkousaa)

(source: Reuters)