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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and daughter Ella-Grace arrive in Lima, Peru on Nov. 14, 2024. Trudeau is in Lima to attend the APEC summit.Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has arrived in Lima, Peru, where he will attend the APEC summit before heading to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the G20.

Both summits aim to improve the multilateral institutions that have drawn skepticism from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.

In Peru, Trudeau will take part in meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group, which largely involves resolving barriers to trade and forming better links across the Pacific Rim.

On Sunday, the prime minister will leave for Brazil for the G20 summit, for discussions ranging from the war in Ukraine to artificial intelligence and ending hunger.

Both summits will involve meeting with other heads of government in formal meetings as well as side conversations.

Analysts say it will be key for Canada to try to retain strong ties with numerous countries, as the looming Trump administration plans to raise tariffs and could disrupt global trade flows.

Trudeau is travelling with his daughter, Ella-Grace, 15.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is about to head to two major summits at a time when Canada's closest ally, the U.S., is turning away from multilateralism. Trudeau talks about his hope for what APEC and the G20 can deliver, and how ambitious leaders should be specifically in terms of what can be done before president-elect Donald Trump takes office.

The Canadian Press

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