Worth repeating (since I carry a Canadian passport)
EI’s consultant on international trade, David Robinson, says the negotiations are not primarily aimed at reducing tariffs --- which are already less than 3 per cent in the most traded sectors.
“When we speak about an economic partnership agreement between the EU and Canada, we’re not talking about a traditional free trade agreement where the focus is on cutting tariffs for trade in goods and services,” he explains. “What we’re really talking about is a second generation trade agreement where the aim is to harmonize or weaken regulatory measures that might affect trade, such as standards, qualification requirements and licensing procedures.”
Monday, June 29, 2009
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