CONSULTATIONS ON A POTENTIAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH CHINA

The following was published in the Canada Gazette

CONSULTATIONS ON A POTENTIAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH CHINA

On September 22, 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang announced that Canada and China had launched exploratory discussions for a possible Canada–China Free Trade Agreement (see press release). (see footnote 18)

Parallel to the exploratory discussions, the Government of Canada is seeking the views of Canadians on how to best proceed regarding a possible Free Trade Agreement (FTA). This would include how to best improve market access and legal certainty and transparency for Canadian business, but also to understand any other related issues and concerns that are relevant when considering a possible FTA.

The Government is soliciting views from businesses, civil society organizations, labour unions, academia, individual Canadians, Indigenous groups, and provincial and territorial governments on objectives, key interests and potential concerns, which will help outline the parameters of a potential initiative.

Additional information is available at the following link.