The Canada-European Union (EU) Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA or Agreement) is a comprehensive agreement that covers virtually all sectors and aspects of Canada-EU trade. The Agreement provisionally entered into force on September 21, 2017, and has eliminated or reduced barriers to trade, established and strengthened the trade rules that govern bilateral trade.
This report reviews the two partners’ trade performance three years after CETA provisionally came into effect. In particular, it compares trade performance in year 2016 (pre-CETA provisional application) with year 2019 (post-CETA provisional application and pre-COVID 19 pandemic). Where available, 2020 trade data has been included to provide a complete overview.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Global Affairs Canada
- Publisher - Organization Section Name: XEA
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
Data and Resources
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CETA Three Years on an Overview of Canada-EU Trade PerformanceHTMLEnglish report HTML
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CETA Three Years on an Overview of Canada-EU Trade PerformanceHTMLFrench report HTML
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