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Harper heads to APEC summit amid concern over Asian ties

Stephen Harper and some of his senior ministers will depart Thursday for Southeast Asia in an effort to drum up support for trade and foreign investment at a leaders' summit in Bali.

Along the way, the prime minister will stop in Kuala Lumpur, Harper's first visit to Malaysia since taking office in January 2006.

It's all part of a continuing Conservative government push into Southeast Asia that got off to a slow start and has since been hobbled by mixed messages…

This has been excerpted from the 3 October 2013 article by the CBC, and is available in its entirety at http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/harper-heads-to-apec-summit-amid-concern-over-asian-ties-1.1893933.

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International Trade and Border Management

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Canadian News Channel
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