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Canada must take necessary steps to clinch European trade agreement

The following is excerpted from the 14 August 2012 edition of The Globe and Mail.

This week’s visit by German Chancellor Angela Merkel is further proof that Canada is making its presence felt on the global stage for the first time in years. It follows intensive efforts to advance Canada’s trade agenda, and builds upon Canada gaining admission to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement negotiations in late June.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government is also expected to announce the release of a Canada-China economic study shortly setting out the strong rationale for continued efforts toward deepened and strengthened bilateral trade and investment ties. The beginning of Canada-China bilateral trade discussions could be just as historic as Canada’s entry into TPP.

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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/canada-must-take-necessary-steps-to-clinch-european-trade-agreement/article4479441/

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International Trade and Border Management

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