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CETA works. CETA delivers. It's as simple as that. 🇨🇦🤝🏻🇪🇺

President von der Leyen is currently in Canada to meet Prime Minister Trudeau and recognize the ongoing success of this incredible trade agreement.

is the cornerstone of Canada-EU economic relations, and in just six years, trade in goods between the two has provisionally grown by 66 per cent.

This dynamic partnership is crucial in today's turbulent geopolitical climate, marked by tensions, disruptions, insecurity, and crises.

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Holger Jakobs

@EU_Commission
Nothing against free trade, but limiting the possibilities of countries to change their legislation is a VERY bad idea.

Banning harmful products must not lead to compensation for companies making these products.

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mmu_man

@EU_Commission except we should be reducing cross-continents trades, not increase them… But well… 🤷

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Erik

@EU_Commission Could you give a more objective overview which points worked well and which didn’t, and how these details lead to your conclusion? I’m fine with you having an opinion, as long as I can understand the objective reasoning.
PS: is there also a canadian counterpart on Mastodon who also talks about the agreement?

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Mario Torre

@EU_Commission Of course it “works”, by definition it’s a trade agreement, it brings more trading to the table. Some of the controversial problems still remain though, in my opinion even after being partially reworked via the transparency rules. Btw, this toot seems a bit self celebratory without very much objective information, speaking of transparency you could do better here.

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Daniel Santos

@EU_Commission
As far as I am informed, these free trade agreements were only possible by us allowing pig meat to have worst standards than the standards that we are used to.

Which bring us worst quality food. In this case, quantity doesn't mean better.

Reward our food producers, that follow the rules we had before these free trade agreements.

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