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  1. Canadian businesses can get ahead of the global competition by using the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)—a free trade agreement between Canada and 10 other countries in the Indo-Pacific: Australia, Brunei, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. Follow:

    • Benefits of The Agreement
    • Implementation and Ratification
    • Resources
    • Learn More About The CPTPP

    With the recent addition of the U.K., once fully implemented, the CPTPP will establish a free trade area representing over 15% of global GDP and more than 580 million consumers. The CPTPP’s key benefits and outcomes include: 1. new opportunities for a broad range of Canadian industries and sectors, including aerospace, agriculture, fish and seafood...

    The Government of Canada’s procedures to ratify international agreements includes a number of required steps, including tabling the treaty (and any related binding instruments) in the House of Commons for debate, passing implementing legislation in Parliament and implementing any necessary regulatory changes to comply with a treaty’s obligations: 1...

    The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Implementation Act can be found on the Department of Justice Canada’s website. For more information, please see how tariff eliminations work under the CPTPP. For importing goods into the Canadian market, Canada’s Customs Tariff is available on the Canada Border Services Agenc...

    Learn more about the CPTPP and how it can benefit you or your business through our various online resources about the Agreement: 1. benefits by sector and region – factsheets available from the CPTPP homepage 2. chapter summaries 3. full text of the Agreement In light of IPS - suggest using Indo-Pacific throughout instead of Asia-Pacific.

  2. The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is an international agreement between Canada and multiple countries, and as such any work permit applications are assessed under paragraph 204 (a) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR).

  3. 2018年3月8日 · The CPTPP is a new free trade agreement between Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. CPTPP The CPTPP incorporates, by reference, the provisions from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), with the exception of some provisions to be suspended upon entry into force.

  4. 2024年1月16日 · The CPTPP is a free trade agreement (FTA) that primarily consists of countries in the Indo-Pacific. Signed in March 2018, its 11 members include Canada, Australia, Brunei, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam. Together, these economies encompass more than 15 per cent of global GDP.

  5. The CPTPP is a major trading bloc comprising 11 countries representing 495 million people and a combined GDP of $13.5 trillion. The CPTPP strategically sets the terms of trade in the Asia-Pacific region.

  6. 2023年7月16日 · The CPTPP is an ambitious and high-standard free trade agreement covering virtually all aspects of trade and investment. The CPTPP parties are Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. On June 7, 2023, Minister Ng reiterated Canada’s support for Ukraine’s accession to the CPTPP.