Eu-Canada Agreement to Strengthen Trade Cooperation Enters Into Force
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The EU-Canada agreement to simplify and enhance trade cooperation officially entered into force today, which the European Commission says will strengthen transatlantic trade cooperation amid ongoing disruptions to global supply chains. It will also help reduce inspections and speed up customs processing.
The EU and Canada are launching a new customs cooperation agreement. The agreement brings preferential treatment to traders and enhances the reputation of certified economic operators.
The agreement between Ottawa and Brussels, among other things, helps streamline customs processes
The European Commission announced on Friday that an agreement between the EU and Canada entered into force on August 1, simplifying and strengthening customs cooperation between the two parties and aimed at facilitating mutual trade relations. The Commission confirmed that since Friday the EU-Canada Mutual Recognition Agreement for approved economic operators' programmes has been officially in force, further facilitating trade contacts and stren…
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