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Introduction

A selection of information resources relevant to the work of the European Commission

Introduction

 

EU-Canada relations

The EU and Canada are among the largest traders of both goods and services in the world. In 2024, Canada was the EU's 12th-largest destination for goods exports.

On 21 September 2017, the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) provisionally entered into force. CETA is a modern and progressive EU trade agreement, which offers EU firms more and better business opportunities in Canada, supports jobs in Europe, and protects consumers and the environment, allowing entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes to benefit from improved market access opportunities.

Source: European Commission

 

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