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    Canada South Korea pact targets EV batteries and car supply chains

    January 30, 2026
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    MENA Newswire, OTTAWA: Canada and South Korea signed a new memorandum of understanding on industrial collaboration that places the automotive sector, electric vehicles and batteries at the center of a broadened bilateral agenda, with both governments saying the deal is designed to deepen cooperation on “future mobility” and related supply chains.

    Canada South Korea pact targets EV batteries and car supply chains
    Canada Korea industrial committee to coordinate automotive EV battery and mineral collaboration. (AI-generated image)

    The memorandum was signed on January 29 by Canadian Industry Minister Mélanie Joly and South Korea’s Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy, Kim Jung-kwan. The agreement establishes a Canada–Korea Industrial Cooperation Committee and sets out workstreams intended to strengthen links between the two countries’ automotive industries, including manufacturing, technology cooperation and investment promotion.

    Under the framework, the committee is tasked with advancing cooperation across several areas tied to vehicle production and electrification. These include exploring a larger footprint for South Korean automotive activity in Canada, expanding battery manufacturing and collaboration across the battery value chain, and supporting cooperation connected to critical minerals used in electric vehicle components. The text also references hydrogen mobility and other future mobility technologies.

    The initiative builds on the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, which entered into force in 2015 and established a tariff-reduction framework for goods trade between the two countries. The new memorandum does not replace that agreement; instead, it adds a structured mechanism for regular coordination focused on industrial policy, manufacturing collaboration and supply chains linked to next-generation vehicles.

    Future mobility and supply chains

    In announcing the memorandum, the Canadian government described the arrangement as part of its approach to attracting industrial partnerships connected to clean technology and advanced manufacturing, including work tied to critical mineral supply chains and energy security. South Korea, home to major global automakers and battery manufacturers, has built extensive electric vehicle and battery capacity and is a key supplier of vehicle components and related technologies.

    Officials said the committee will provide a standing forum to identify projects and remove practical barriers to cooperation, including through engagement with the private sector. The agreement was signed as South Korean government representatives and business leaders held meetings in Canada that included discussion of strategic industries such as batteries, alongside broader commercial talks between the two countries.

    Canada’s automotive industry is closely integrated with the United States through long-established production and parts networks, with vehicles and components moving across the border throughout the manufacturing process. The Canada–South Korea memorandum expands the set of formal structures Canada is using to cultivate industrial ties with non-U.S. partners, while leaving existing North American trade arrangements intact.

    Committee structure and next steps

    The governments said the new committee will coordinate follow-up work and help define priority initiatives, including cooperation on manufacturing capabilities, research and development, and supply chain resilience linked to electric vehicles and batteries. The memorandum is an industrial cooperation framework rather than a vehicle-specific procurement contract, and it does not announce a new plant, production line, or binding investment commitment.

    The deal also reflects the widening scope of trade policy discussions beyond tariffs, toward industrial ecosystems that connect manufacturing, critical minerals, refining, and technology development. For Canada, that includes leveraging domestic mineral resources relevant to battery production; for South Korea, it provides an additional platform for engagement in a market where Korean vehicles already have a significant consumer presence.

    The memorandum sets a foundation for continued government-to-government coordination and regular engagement with industry as both countries expand cooperation in automotive manufacturing and the technologies supporting electrification. Further details on project timelines and commercial commitments, if any, would be expected to emerge from subsequent committee work and company decisions rather than from the signing itself.

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