Canada-European Union
The Canada-European Union (CETA) is a comprehensive trade agreement aimed at enhancing economic relations between Canada and the European Union. It was signed in 2016 and aims to reduce trade barriers, increase market access, and promote investment between the two regions. CETA covers various sectors, including goods, services, and public procurement.
The agreement also includes provisions for sustainable development, labor rights, and environmental protection. By fostering closer ties, CETA seeks to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in both Canada and the EU, benefiting businesses and consumers alike.