CETA stands for “Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement” and is an agreement on business and trade between the EU and Canada. The idea behind this agreement is to deepen economic relations between the two markets. Market access for industrial goods, agricultural products, and services, and in the field of government procurement, is significantly improved.
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