An Overview of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Between Canada and the European Union


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"A concise analysis of the draft Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement between Canada and the European Union. Each chapter is dedicated to a specific topic area and generally includes a brief summary of the topic, reviews the pre-CETA landscape and how it has been changed by the agreement, a comparison to other trade agreements and concluding remarks."--




The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Between the European Union and Canada


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"The aim of this book is to help Canada’s and Europe’s business community get a better understanding of what is new in CETA, how it is different from traditional trade agreements, and how it is bound to benefit the Canadian and European economies. We describe how today’s firms operate in a new trade reality where global value chains and service trade are omnipresent. We show how the agreement reflects this new reality in its comprehensive nature compared to other recent free trade agreements, providing a long-awaited effectiveness in addressing so-called “behind the border” barriers. Attention to the pharmaceutical, food, automotive, maritime and telecommunications industries, which have been specifically targeted by the Treaty. The combination of our economic and legal analysis provides business leaders the opportunity to deepen both their understanding why the accord matters economically and how the legal measures will affect their specific businesses. We also discuss how CETA will play a key role (after more than two years of provisional application) in the economic recovery post-COVID-19. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the European Union and Canada: Economic Perspectives and Legal Analysis is a timely publication that providers readers an easy-to-understand overview of the key changes that CETA has introduced."-- Page 4 de la couverture.




Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement


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The Great Recession and the turn towards all forms of protectionism stress the relevance of international trade policy. With the global economy undergoing deep structural changes, the negotiations between Canada and the EU on a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) present a real-time experiment that sheds light on the direction that the relationships between two economic units of the G8 will take. For Canada, an agreement with the EU would end its current dependency on the US; for the EU, an agreement with Canada would be a first with a G8-economy and indicate how its new trade strategy ‘Global Europe’ will look like. This book is the first to simultaneously analyze the undercurrents of this project and introduce the main topics at hand. CETA is much more than a simple free trade agreement, its breadth covers regulatory aspects in goods, services, and finance; the opening of public procurement markets; attitudes and policies of Canadian provinces towards liberalization; climate policies and international leadership claims of the EU in comparison to Canadian policy attempts; the challenges of the Euro project and the reform efforts; and the challenges of the Euro as a international reserve currency. CETA is a challenging project that will kick-start enormous changes in trade policy-making as well as in market openness in Canada. It will mark the EU’s efforts to re-make the Atlantic Economy. This book provides deep insights into the ambiguity of the project and addresses the implications of a rapidly changing global economy for trade policy. Offering analysis of the financial industry, banking, trade policy, climate change strategy, and the Euro exchange rate, this book should be of interest to students and policy-makers alike.







The comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)


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Master's Thesis from the year 2016 in the subject Business economics - Miscellaneous, grade: 1,7, University of Bamberg, language: English, abstract: This paper introduces the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), which is a free trade agreement between the European Union and Canada. The agreement is currently undergoing the ratification process in both jurisdictions. The CETA is aimed at the removal of trade and non-trade barriers and regulatory issues among other things. Some of the topics are highly controversial mainly due to differing standards and norms of both partners. After a thorough introduction of the background of CETA as well as its content, the paper discusses possible impacts of the agreement on the market entry of German SMEs (Small and medium-sized enterprises) in Canada. Opportunities are evaluated for German SMEs. By reading this paper, the reader has the opportunity to inform himself/herself about CETA and to additionally form an opinion on the CETA based on the repercussions that affect German SMEs in the automotive industry presented in this paper. The paper finishes with a conclusion of the most important aspects of CETA




An Act to Implement the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Between Canada and the European Union and Its Member States and to Provide for Certain Other Measures


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"This enactment implements the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the European Union and its Member States, done at Brussels on October 30, 2016"--Summary.




An analysis of the benefits and critique between the free trade agreements NAFTA and CETA in a historical comparison


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Master's Thesis from the year 2018 in the subject Business economics - Economic Policy, grade: 1,9, Cologne Business School Köln, language: English, abstract: The following paper refers to the potential of international free trade agreements to create interconnected economic markets, which require a common trade policy of the contracting countries. The difficulty in this approach is to ensure an economic integration of both countries on the basis of bilateral treaties, despite differing cultural, social and economic attitudes. As an effect of the continuing globalization and the increased international interconnectedness, there is generally a rising number of international free trade agreements among countries with the intention to achieve economic growth and welfare that on the other hand simultaneously led to an increased amount of criticism arising from non-governmental organizations, consumer protection organizations or environmental groups. This oppositeness has received a lot of attention during the recent negotiations and implementation of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between the European Union and Canada. Similar to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), which is a foreseen free trade agreement between the European Union and the United States that has been temporarily suspended due to huge protests, both agreements have in common that they bear more criticism that than any other free trade agreement ever before. This is why it is interesting to know to which degree there is a correlation of similarities and differences between a modern free trade agreement such as the CETA and an already established treaty like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between the United States, Mexico and Canada. According to the title, there will be “An analysis of the benefits and critique between the free trade agreements NAFTA and CETA in a historical comparison” with the purpose of figuring out whether a certain contracting country is benefiting from the NAFTA or the CETA or if it is experiencing any social, environmental, cultural, economic or other disadvantages. In the following segments these aspects will be examined, contrasted and evaluated with the support of studies and current data to provide meaningful findings and to give a final recommendation for action at the end of the paper.







Foreign Investment Under the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)


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This book analyzes the investment chapter of a new type of trade agreement between Canada and the European Union to help readers gain a better understanding of this mega-regional deal, which includes foreign investment protection. It first provides background information on the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), particularly focusing on the chapter on foreign investment, including the rules on the entry of investments, their protection and the stringent dispute settlement mechanism. It goes on to explore whether these provisions are a further step toward reforming the current international investment law regime. It also examines the highly innovative part of the agreement: the inclusion of crosscutting issues, such as sustainable development. In addition, it examines the CETA investment chapter from the perspective of non-contracting parties, including Africa, Asia and Latin America. The book is of interest to academics and students in the field of international investment law. It is also an essential resource for government legal advisers, policymakers, business practitioners, and others dealing with international investment law.