Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will take his government’s economic charm offensive to the United States again in May.

He will travel to New York and Boston May 16-18, his office said in a notice Friday.

While in New York, Trudeau will receive an honorary doctor of laws degree from New York University and speak at the university’s 186th convocation ceremony.

He will also speak to the Economic Club of New York “to promote Canada as one of the best places to invest, and to underscore how the Canada-U.S. partnership creates good, middle class jobs and economic opportunities on both sides of the border,” PMO said in a release.

In Boston, the prime minister will participate in the Solve at MIT conference. Conference attendees include businesses, foundations, non-profit organizations, government, academia, and the media aimed at looking at “innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges, including those related to health, education, infrastructure, energy, and food production.”

The May trip comes just months after the prime minister spent four days in Chicago, Las Angeles, and San Francisco in February where he met with business leaders, including the CEO of Amazon, eBay, and the Governor of Illinois.