The deal is Canada's most significant and wide -
ranging bilateral trade agreement since the Canada-U.S. free trade deal of the late 1980s.
Not exact matches
It's time to close the gap: A Canada - China
bilateral free -
trade agreement would boost Canadian exports in a wide
range of industries, spur investment across the country and create thousands of new jobs.
According to a newly published report co-sponsored by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, the Canada - ASEAN Business Council and the Business Council of Canada, a free
trade agreement with ASEAN could generate between $ 4.8 - billion and $ 10.9 - billion in additional
bilateral trade, benefiting a wide
range of companies and many millions of workers on both sides of the Pacific.
The
agreement, months in the making, came together after a dinner at Xi's official residence, following lengthy
bilateral talks on contentious issues
ranging from
trade to maritime disputes.
The President's decision to launch TTIP negotiations with the EU followed a detailed exploratory process by the Administration that included public and private sector stakeholders, as well as Congress, and determined that an
agreement that addresses a broad
range of US - EU
bilateral trade and investment policies, as well as global issues of common interest, could generate substantial economic benefits on both sides of the Atlantic.