What the Canada-EU Deal Means for the Future of Trade

November 2, 2016

Last Sunday, after seven years of negotiations, the European Union (EU) and Canada signed a free trade agreement known as the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). The agreement provides for duty-free trade between Canada and the EU (for 98% of industrial products) and offers agricultural producers additional market access.

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Topics: MEGA-REGIONAL AGREEMENT

Regions: CANADA EUROPEAN UNION (EU)

Authors: FORTUNE


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