Agriculture in the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)
At a Glance
26-07-2016
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is a preferential trade and investment agreement, negotiated between the European Union (EU) and Canada but not yet in force, which aims at increasing the bilateral flow of goods, services and investments. CETA includes several elements which are directly related to agriculture, notably tariff cuts, tariff rate quotas and Geographical Indications, while the sections on subsidies, rules of origin and sanitary and phytosanitary rules also have implications for the sector.
At a Glance
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- agricultural policy
- agricultural product nomenclature
- agricultural structures and production
- AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
- America
- Canada
- consumption
- designation of origin
- economic agreement
- economic geography
- export (EU)
- FINANCE
- GEOGRAPHY
- goods and services
- international affairs
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- international tax law
- international trade
- marketing
- political geography
- quality control of agricultural products
- tariff policy
- tariff quota
- taxation
- trade
- TRADE
- trade agreement