EU-Canada trade pact to be applied ‘provisionally’ from September

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AFP, Brussels :
The CETA free trade agreement between the European Union and Canada will be applied provisionally from September 21, the two sides announced in a joint statement on Saturday.
European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed on the date pending full application of the agreement once it has been approved by parliaments of all EU member states.
That approval must follow on from that previously given by the European and Canadian parliaments-though the process could take some years.
“As of September 21, 98% of CETA will be applied, creating more jobs for people & opportunities for businesses,” Trudeau wrote on Twitter.
Juncker and Trudeau are currently at the G20 summit in Hamburg. The choice of the September date will allow “for all the necessary implementing measures to be taken before that date,” according to a statement that was released.
“The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement marks a new chapter in the relationship between the EU and Canada,” it said.
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