Canada signs revised TPP with sights set on new deal in South America

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Harper congratulated Trudeau on this free trade deal.


Canada signs revised TPP with sights set on new deal in South America

Canada's minister of international trade marked an important step forward in Canada's trading relationship with one bloc of countries today, while looking to start a new deal with another.

François-Philippe Champagne signed the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership, the reborn Trans Pacific-Partnership, while in Chile on Thursday.

On Friday, Champagne's team will pivot to the next free trade opportunity: the Mercosur bloc of nations.

"We're proud ... to show the world that progressive trade is the way forward, that fair, balanced, and principled trade is the way forward, and that putting citizens first is the way forward for the world when it comes to trade," said Champagne from Santiago.

The next step will be for Canada and the other 10 countries to ratify the deal.

The CPTPP was forged after the U.S. withdrew from an initial 12-nation deal in early 2017. The 11 remaining nations finalized a revised pact in January, which included controversial updates to the deal's labour, culture and environment chapters.

The new deal will reduce tariffs in countries that together amount to more than 13 per cent of the global economy, a total of about $10 trillion.

Even without the United States, the deal will cover markets reaching nearly 500 million people, making it one of the globe's three largest trade agreements, according to Chilean and Canadian trade statistics.

The revised deal eliminates some requirements in the original TPP demanded by U.S. negotiators, including rules to ramp up intellectual property protection of pharmaceuticals.

Heraldo Munoz, Chile's minister of foreign affairs, said the agreement was a strong signal "against protectionist pressures, in favor of a world open to trade, without unilateral sanctions and without the threat of trade wars."

Canada signs revised TPP with sights set on new deal in South America - Politics - CBC News
 

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Another Trudeau Fluffer thread from Mentalfluff
And your first line "Harper congratulated Trudeau on this free trade deal. "
In politics they call it disingenuous.....but I call it what it is bullshit

There is no mention of Harper in the link you posted

Up to your old trick again heh?

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Q: What do you call a Liberal with an IQ of 130?
A: A foursome

Q: How do you get a one-armed Liberal out of a tree?
A: Wave to him.

Q: What do you call a basement full of Liberals?
A: A whine cellar.

 
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Another Trudeau Fluffer thread from Mentalfluff
And your first line "Harper congratulated Trudeau on this free trade deal. "
In politics they call it disingenuous.....but I call it what it is bullshit

There is no mention of Harper in the link you posted

Up to your old trick again heh?

B.T.W.

Q: What do you call a Liberal with an IQ of 130?
A: A foursome

Q: How do you get a one-armed Liberal out of a tree?
A: Wave to him.

Q: What do you call a basement full of Liberals?
A: A whine cellar.


You can't be dumb enough to believe that was a serious comm--

Oh..

Oh yes, Trumptards man.
 

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Harper congratulated Trudeau on this free trade deal.


Canada signs revised TPP with sights set on new deal in South America

Canada's minister of international trade marked an important step forward in Canada's trading relationship with one bloc of countries today, while looking to start a new deal with another.

François-Philippe Champagne signed the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership, the reborn Trans Pacific-Partnership, while in Chile on Thursday.

On Friday, Champagne's team will pivot to the next free trade opportunity: the Mercosur bloc of nations.

"We're proud ... to show the world that progressive trade is the way forward, that fair, balanced, and principled trade is the way forward, and that putting citizens first is the way forward for the world when it comes to trade," said Champagne from Santiago.

The next step will be for Canada and the other 10 countries to ratify the deal.

The CPTPP was forged after the U.S. withdrew from an initial 12-nation deal in early 2017. The 11 remaining nations finalized a revised pact in January, which included controversial updates to the deal's labour, culture and environment chapters.

The new deal will reduce tariffs in countries that together amount to more than 13 per cent of the global economy, a total of about $10 trillion.

Even without the United States, the deal will cover markets reaching nearly 500 million people, making it one of the globe's three largest trade agreements, according to Chilean and Canadian trade statistics.

The revised deal eliminates some requirements in the original TPP demanded by U.S. negotiators, including rules to ramp up intellectual property protection of pharmaceuticals.

Heraldo Munoz, Chile's minister of foreign affairs, said the agreement was a strong signal "against protectionist pressures, in favor of a world open to trade, without unilateral sanctions and without the threat of trade wars."

Canada signs revised TPP with sights set on new deal in South America - Politics - CBC News

Trade policy is one of the few areas where the present Federal Government is doing a reasonably good job. Even if it means a watered-down free-trade agreement, it's still better than no agreement at all. Let's hope Canada signs a deal with Mercosur soon.

It's just another cry for help.
Children lie when they want attention.
He lies in almost every thread he starts.
It's like a pathology with flossietard.
Clinical.

Harper does deserve credit for this; but I also blame Harper for losing the last election. For example, why did he need to stick his nose in how a woman dresses at a citizenship ceremony? Was it worth losing an election over? Had Harper not gone down the path of ethnic politics, he might have won and so could have supported the original TPP. Harper dropped the ball and so gave Trudeau a chance to water down the TPP.

That said, I give Trudeau credit for at least supporting free trade in principle, however tepid his support for free trade may be. That's one area where Harper and Trudeau share more in common with one another than either of them does with the Protectionist Isolationist Nationalist in Chief down south.