Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement

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The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is a major free trade and investment pact between the European Union and Canada aimed at reducing tariffs, opening markets, and strengthening economic ties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral trade agreement
free trade agreement
international treaty
aim open markets
reduce tariffs
strengthen economic ties between the European Union and Canada
counterpartyRegion Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
covers intellectual property
investment
public procurement
regulatory cooperation
trade in goods
trade in services
fullName Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement NERFINISHED
geographicalScope Canada NERFINISHED
European Union NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation CETA NERFINISHED
includesProvisionOn environmental protection
government procurement market access
investment protection
labour standards
non-tariff barriers
sustainable development
tariff elimination
language English
French
official languages of the European Union
legalNature mixed agreement
negotiatingParty European Commission NERFINISHED
Government of Canada NERFINISHED
objective enhance economic integration between the European Union and Canada
facilitate trade flows between the European Union and Canada
promote investment between the European Union and Canada
party Canada NERFINISHED
European Union NERFINISHED
relatedTo Canadian trade policy
European Union trade policy
European Union–Canada relations NERFINISHED
sectoralCoverage agriculture
manufacturing
services
shortName CETA NERFINISHED
signatory Canada NERFINISHED
European Union NERFINISHED
typeOfTariffTreatment preferential trade agreement

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Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership negotiations relatedTo Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement