(International Trade Canada)
Canadian businesses and exporters will have greater access to the Panamanian market thanks to a new free trade agreement between Canada and Panama. Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Panama’s President Ricardo Martinelli today marked the conclusion of negotiations on a historic free trade deal, alongside new agreements on labour and environmental co-operation.
“There is no more powerful tool in our efforts to ensure a recovery from the global recession than encouraging free and open trade among nations,” said the Prime Minister. “Workers and businesses at home and abroad can count on Canada to be a consistent and clear advocate against protectionism and for investment and trade.”
The Canada-Panama free trade agreement will eliminate tariffs in a range of sectors, including for industrial, agricultural, forestry, fish and other seafood. It will expand market access for Canadian services providers in such areas as information and communication technology, energy and financial services. Read more here.