The following is excerpted from the 25 March 2013 edition of The Globe and Mail.
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says Canada is nearing an elusive free-trade agreement with South Korea, but some Canadian exporters warn they are years behind other countries that already have deals with the Asian manufacturing powerhouse.
The long-stalled free-trade talks were restarted late last year as the federal government stepped up efforts to make progress in its push to expand trade to fast-growing Asia and diversify away from the U.S., the destination for 70 per cent of Canadian exports.
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International Trade and Border Management
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