Canada–China statement on energy cooperation in the 21st century

January 20, 2005


On the occasion of Prime Minister Paul Martin’s visit to Beijing, China, Canada and the People's Republic of China have decided to promote cooperation to increase energy security and promote environmental sustainability in the energy sector. Such cooperation has the potential to cover a broad range of energy issues, including sources of supply, energy efficiency and new technologies.



In particular, the two countries have identified oil and gas, nuclear energy, energy efficiency, and cleaner energy (including renewables) as priority areas where they will work together to advance their longer term mutual interests, in accordance with their respective laws and regulations.


The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of the People's Republic of China and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) will maintain regular dialogue and exchanges of views on activities pertinent to this framework through the Canada-China Joint Working Group on Energy Cooperation, under the auspices of their 2001 Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Cooperation in the Field of Energy.

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