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EU-Canada Trade Agreement Takes Provisional Effect

The EU-Canada trade agreement will enter into force provisionally on Sept. 21 and remove "duties on 98% of products (tariff lines) that the EU trades with Canada," the European Commission said in a news release. The deal, known as the…

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Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, or CETA, will take effect "fully and definitively, however, when all EU Member States have ratified the Agreement," the EU said. "The Commission will work with EU Member States and Canada to ensure its smooth and effective implementation."