During the visit of the Belgian State visit to Canada, North Sea Port agreed with the Quebec port authority in order to improve the cargo traffics between the two ports.
North Sea Port wants to improve the trade relations with Canada, focusing on bulk cargo and foodstuffs. From its part, the port of Quebec wants to develop its position in the region as a supply and removal port for bulk goods. Moreover, Quebec explores the possibilities for cars and containers.
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The two ports want more cargo between Quebec and North Sea Port for cereals and crops, fertilizers, ores and minerals, wood and food. This can be achieved by exchanging information on local companies, by promoting meetings between companies from both regions and by participating in local fairs and events.
Quebec and North Sea Port will also exchange knowledge on port management, energy management, cooperation models with the city, the development of shortsea lines and setting up a network of medium-sized ports.
Moreover, in recent times the CETA trade treaty between the European Union and Canada has been concluded, which can boost the agreement even more.