- Date
2017
- Authors
Jennifer Ferreira
- Abstract
With the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) now a fait accompli, Canada is pushing forward on another big trade file — its first bilateral trade agreement with China. While reaching an actual deal could take years, recent world events have made the deepening of relations with China an attractive option for Canada.
As with any free trade agreement, there are a myriad of concerns that need to be addressed for the deal to be palatable to both countries. But given previous disagreements on important areas, such as China’s human rights record, it is unlikely that both parties will agree on everything brought to the table in preliminary meetings.
- Periodical title
OpenCanada
- Publisher
Taylor Owen
- Place published
Canada
- Links
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Three things for Canada to consider as trade talks with China move forward (https://www.opencanada.org/features/three-things-canada-consider-trade-talks-china-move-forward/)
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- Keywords
International, trades, CETA, NAFTA
- Economic sectors
Other and Business, finance and administration occupations - general
- Content types
Statistics on work and life conditions, Current Policy, and Past policies
- Target groups
Public awareness
- Geographical focuses
United States, México, Quebec, Other provinces, America - South, China, Jamaica, Philippines, Colombia, Equator, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, South Korea, Peru, Sri Lanka, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, and Regional relevance
- Spheres of activity
Economics and Political science
- Languages
English