The following is excerpted from the 22 January 2013 edition of The Globe and Mail.
Canada now has an additional reason for bringing its trade negotiations with the European Union to a successful conclusion, sooner rather than later. Efforts are under way to launch similar negotiations between the United States and the EU, which could overshadow the proposed Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and Europe, if the CETA talks drag on. As Lawrence Herman of Cassels Brock LLP puts it, there is a “downside risk that the final deal with Canada is delayed and that the EU then turns its attention to negotiations with the Americans.”
This commentary is available in its entirety at:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/editorials/toward-a-canada-eu-trade-deal-sooner-rather-than-later/article7652403/
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Trade Agreements
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